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Q: What would be the conjugate pair for a strong base?
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What is the conjugate acid pair of Cl?

HCL is the conjugate acid pair of Cl. And Cl is the conjugate base pair of HCl.


Why does a solution of a conjugate acid base pair behave as a buffered solution?

The resist pH change in the following way: If you add a strong acid to the buffer solution, the conjugate base gets protonated, but the pH is not significantly changed. If you add a strong base to the buffer, the conjugate acid gets deprotonated, and again the pH is not changed very much. If you only had one component (let's say just the conjugate base), then it would not be able to resist change in pH if you added a strong base to the solution (although it would still counteract the affect of added acid).


Is an example of a conjugate acid-base pair?

For the nitric acid (HNO3) the conjugate base is the ion (NO3)-.


Is HF and H a conjugate acid base pair?

No


What is the conjugate base and conjugate acid for HSO4-?

The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42


What is conjugate acid- base pair?

An acid base pair which differ from each other by a single proton(H+ ion) is called a conjugate pair. Eg. Acid Base HCl Cl- NH3 NH4+ H2O H3O+


What does a conjugate acid-base pair differ by?

The presence of a proton.


What is a conjugate acide-base pair?

an acid and a base that are the same except for an H+ -apex


What is transferred between a conjugate acid base pair?

a proton


What describes species that are related by a difference in protons?

the conjugate acid/base of an acid-base pair


What is an acid pair know as?

Acid base pairs differing ONE proton (H+) are called conjugate acid-base pair.Examples:H3O+ and H2OH2O and OH-NH4+ and NH3HBr and Br-HNO2 and NO2-H2SO4 and HSO4-HSO4- and SO42-HOCl and OCl-(In order of 'acid and base' respectively)


What is an conjugate acid?

An acid base pair which differ from each other by a single proton(H+ ion) is called a conjugate pair. Eg. Acid Base HCl Cl- NH3 NH4+ H2O H3O+