Identify the conjugate base for each acid. conjugate base of H2S: conjugate base of HSO−4: conjugate base of NH+4:
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Conjugate base of H2S: When H2S loses a proton (H+), it becomes HS-. So, the conjugate base of H2S is HS-. Show more…
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