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The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
The conjugate acid is the acetic acid, CH3COOH.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
C2h5nh3+
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
The conjugate acid is the acetic acid, CH3COOH.
The conjugate acid for this anion is HBrO, or hypobromous acid. Finding the formula of a conjugate acid is simple actually. All you have to do is remove a negative charge and ad an "H" at the beginning.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
C2h5nh3+
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
H2so4
HSO3-
The conjugate base of HF is the fluoride ion F-
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
The conjugate acid of F- is HF.
The formula for calcium chlorite is Ca(ClO2)2.