7.35. What is meant by conjugate acid-base pair? Find the conjugate acid/base for the following species: HNO2, CN–, HClO4F–, OH–, CO32-, and S2-.
7.35. What is meant by conjugate acid-base pair? Find the conjugate acid/base for the following species: HNO2, CN–, HClO4F–, OH–, CO32-, and S2-.
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An acid-base pair which differs by a proton only is known as conjugate acid-base pair. For example, HCl, and Cl represents conjugate acid base pair.
The conjugate acid/base for the species HNO2, CN–, HClO4F–, OH–, CO32-, and S2- are NO2–, HCN, ClO4–, HF, H2O, HCO3– and HS–.respectively.
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