The conjugate base of H2CO3 is HCO3-. Nope, its
HSO3-
There is none, H2SO4 is already a strong acid.
Its conjugate base is HSO4-
There is none, H2SO4 is already a strong acid.
HS. the conjugate base loses a h+ ion
Its conjugate base is SO3-2 ion.
It should be [HSeO3]-
The conjugate base of HSO3^- is SO3^2-
SO32
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
NH2- is the conjugate base of ammonia.
The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
The conjugate base of water is OH-.
The conjugate base of H3PO4 is H2PO4.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
NH2- is the conjugate base of ammonia.
The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
The conjugate base of water is OH-.
The conjugate base of H3PO4 is H2PO4.
PO43-
The conjugate base is the fluoride ion, F-
I would assume,FeHO6 -is the conjugate base here.
The conjugate base of HPO4 is PO43-
NH3 is the conjugate base of NH4+
In the Bronstedâ??Lowry theory, a conjugate base is formed by the removal of a proton from an acid. The conjugate base of H2S is HS.
The conjugate base of HF is the fluoride ion F-