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What is the conjugate base for each of the following acids? NH3, HSO3-, H2PO4-, H3O+, NH4+.
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Answered by TutorCat
the conjugate base differ by one less hydrogen proton

http://ibchem.com/IB/ibnotes/full/aab_htm/18.1.htm
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Answered by Write the conjugate base for each of the following acids

H2PO4
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