In the reaction: HClO + NH3 → NH4+ + ClO- Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs and: - the acid - the base - the conjugate acid - the conjugate base
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Identify the acid and base in the reaction: The acid is the species that donates a proton (H+), and the base is the species that accepts a proton (H+). In this reaction, HClO donates a proton to NH3. So, HClO is the acid, and NH3 is the base. Show more…
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