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Standard X
Chemistry
Electrolysis and Electrolytes
What is the C...
Question
What is the Conjugate acid of NH2^-
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Solution
The conjugate acid has one proton (H
+
) more.
Hence, for NH
2
-
the conjugate acid would be NH
3
(the positive charge of H
+
and the negative charge of NH
2
-
cancel each other out).
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