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What is the conjugate of H2SO4?


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Conjugate acid and base concept:

  1. According to Bronsted Lowry's theory, it is formed by the addition of conjugate acid and conjugate base in a chemical reaction. It is divided into two sections:
  2. When an acid is capable of donating a proton and there is an addition of a proton to the acid is known as conjugate acid.
  3. When a base is capable of accepting a proton and there is the removal of a proton from the acid is known as conjugate base.

For example:

  1. The acid-base reaction forms conjugate acid and base by the addition and removal of the proton. NH3(aq)+H2O(l)NH4+(aq)+OH-(aq)BaseacidConjugateacidConjugatebase
  2. The conjugate of H2SO4 are detailed below: When Sulphuric acid as an acid reacts with water as a base then this reaction forms the conjugate acid and base.H2SO4(aq)+H2O(l)H3O+(aq)+HSO4-(aq)AcidBaseConjugateacidConjugatebase
  3. Conjugate acid: In the above acid-base reaction, there is the transfer of one proton from the acid and the addition of this proton form a conjugate acid.
  4. Conjugate base: In the above reaction, there is a removal of a proton from the acid and it forms the conjugate base.

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