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The conjugate base for H2O is the hydroxide ion, OH-. When the hydroxide ion reacts with another water molecule, a hydrogen ion may be transferred, resulting in a water molecule and a hydroxide ion. Therefore, the conjugate base of water is OH-

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conjugate pair of acid is base and of base is acid.

(Base+H+ gives Acid )

(Acid - H+ gives Base)

So conjugate base for H2O (acid) is OH- (H2O-H+ gives OH-) , OH- is named as hydroxide ion.

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The conjugate base of H2O is OH- called the hydroxide ion.

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Since water is amphoteric and can behave as both an acid and a base, it can form a conjugate acid, H3O+ or it can form its conjugate base OH-.

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The conjugate acid of HC2O4- is oxalic acid, H2C2O4.

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The conjugate acid of H2O is H3o^1+

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Hydronium ion (H3O+)

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oh- is the conjugate base of the water

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