If a base is chemically the same as a certain acid except without a hydrogen ion, it is that acid's conjugate base. If an acid is chemically the same as a certain base except with an extra hydrogen ion, it is that base's conjugate acid.
You mean,HCO3 - = bicarbonateH2CO3 = carbonic acid and the conjugate of the above base.
it means is/are it is a conjugate for des or desu.
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
It means "To walk your dog" To conjugate, "I walk my dog" is, Camino con mi perro. To conjugate, "You walk your dog" is, Cominas con el perro. To conjugate, "He/She walks the dog" is, Comina con el perro.
You mean sulfuric acid. H2SO4 ---------------- HSO4 - ---------------The conjugate base, hydrogen sulfate.
The conjugate acid of ClO- is HClO. The conjugate acid of HClO is ClO2. The conjugate acid of HCI is H2Cl. The conjugate acid of Cl- is HCl. The conjugate acid of ClO is HClO2.
The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
"Conjugate" usually means that in one of two parts, the sign is changed - as in a complex conjugate. If the second part is missing, the conjugate is the same as the original number - in this case, 100.
HNO2 conjugate acid = one more hydrogen conjugate base = one less hydrogen
In grammar, to conjugate means to change a verb to express a different person, number, tense, aspect, or mood. It involves altering the verb form to match the subject of a sentence.
The conjugate acid of LiOH is considered Li+.
The conjugate acid of H2O is H3O+ (hydronium ion). When an acid donates a proton, it forms its conjugate base, and when a base accepts a proton, it forms its conjugate acid.