Acid:Hydrochloric acid(HCl)
base:Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH)
HCl is an example of acid. It is not a base.
For the nitric acid (HNO3) the conjugate base is the ion (NO3)-.
nh3 for base nd zncl2 for acid
nh3 for base nd zncl2 for acid
Each cationic acid HA+, when it donates ONE proton H+, will form its conjugated base A of the acid HA+. (Example: NH4+ ammonium, acid NH3 ammonia, base)Each neutral acid HA, when it donates ONE proton H+, will form its conjugated base A- of the acid HA. (Example: CH3COOH acetic acid CH3COO- acetate, base)Each anionic acid HA-, when it donates ONE proton H+, will form its conjugated base A2- of the acid HA-. (Example: HS- (mono)hydrogen sulfide, acid S2- sulfide, base)Each anionic base HA-, when it adopts ONE proton H+, will form its conjugated acid H2A of the base HA-. (Example: HS- mono-hydrogen sulfide, base H2S di-hydrogen sulfide, acid)Each anionic base A-, when it adopts ONE proton H+, will form its conjugate acid HA of base A-. (Example: CH3COO- acetate, base CH3COOH acetic acid)Each neutral base A, when it adopts ONE proton H+, will form its conjugate acid HA of base A-. (Example: NH3 ammonia, base NH4+ ammonium, acid)
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Acid:Hydrochloric acid(HCl) base:Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH)
Dissolving formic acid in water the formiate ion formed is the conjugate base of the acid.
No. Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
Yes, because it shows you the difference between an acid or a base. An of course its both an acid and a base?
Acetic acid / acetate water / hydroxide ammonium / ammonia
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