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What is the conjugate acid for CIO2?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Its conjugate acids may be HCO+ or COH+, but its existence is questionable. To my knowledge carbon monoxide is a neutral gas; it might have some 'Lewis acid' properties but this is not in water.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) however is an acid forming oxide in water, its conjugate base isHCO3- burt even this is not base forming, hence no conjugate acid as well.
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Acetic acid is the conjugate acid for the acetate ion.

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HClO2 is its conjugate acid.

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Ch3cooh

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