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8 May, 19:13

In the reaction, HCl + H2O produces H3O + Cl, what is the conjugate acid

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  1. 8 May, 20:06
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    Conjugate acid is H3O

    Explanation:

    HCl + H2O = H3O + Cl

    HCl = H + and Cl - = Acid

    H2O = OH - and H + = Neutral as equal OH - and H+

    H3O = H3O + = Acid also known as Hydronium

    Cl = Just free floating Chlorine = Cl-

    Conjugate acid is H3O

    Acid = A solution with more H + ions than OH - ions.
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