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9y ago

The conjugate base for the Hydrogen Sulfate Ion is:

HSO4- + H2O ------> H3O+ + SO42-

Keep in mind that bases are Hydrogen ion acceptors, while acids are Hydrogen ion donors.

If you look at the reverse reaction,

H3O+ + SO42- ------> HSO4- + H2O

You will see that SO42- is the base here, since it accepts a proton to form HSO4-.

So, SO42- is the conjugate base of HSO4-.

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14y ago
HS-Bronsted-Lowry Base: A substance that can accept hydrogen ions.In other words, a proton acceptor.
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7y ago

H2S is itself an acid, so its conjugate will be a base. That would be HS-.

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7y ago

H2S is an acid, so it has a conjugate base, which is HS^-. So, to answer the question, H2S does not have a conjugate acid.

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6y ago

The conjugate base is (SO2)3-.

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6y ago

The conjugate base is SO3^2-.

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