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What Are The Conjugate bases for The Following Acids

Cascade H2SO3HSO3-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, H2SO3, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula (H2SO3) - one proton(H+) = HSO3-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



H2PO4-HPO42-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, H2PO4-, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( H2PO4-) - one proton(H+) = HPO42-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



HC2H3O2C2H3O2-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, HC2H3O2, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( HC2H3O2) - one proton(H+) = C2H3O2-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.

H2AsO4- HAsO42-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, H2AsO4-, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( H2AsO4-) - one proton(H+) = HAsO42-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



NH4+NH3

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, NH4+, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( NH4+) - one proton(H+) = NH3

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



HNO3NO3-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, HNO3, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( HNO3) - one proton(H+) = NO3-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



HPO42-

PO43-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, HPO42-, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( HPO42-) - one proton(H+) = PO43-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



H2OOH-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, H2O, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( H2O) - one proton(H+) = OH-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



H2SO4HSO4-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, H2SO4, and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( H2SO4) - one proton(H+) = HSO4-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



CH4CH3-

to determine the conjugate base one must take the formula of the acid, CH4 , and subtract a proton (H+) from this formula

acid formula ( CH4 ) - one proton(H+) = CH3-

The conjugate base has one less H+ than its acid.



To Solve For The Conjugate Acid of The Base

one must take the formula of the Base, and add a proton (H+) to this formula

Base formula + one proton(H+) = The Conjugate Acid Of The Base

The conjugate Acid has one more H+ than its Base.