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1 September, 06:38

Which of the following pairs contains a conjugate acid-base pair?

Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide

Sodium cyanide and hydrocyanic acid

sodium bromide and bromous acid

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  1. 1 September, 08:34
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    Remember that a conjugate acid-base pair will differ only by one proton.

    None of the options you listed are conjugate acid-base pairs as none of them differ only by one proton (or H⁺)

    An example of a conjugate acid-base pair would be NH₃ and NH₄⁺NH₃ + H₂O - - > NH₄⁺ + OH⁻NH3 is the base, and NH₄⁺ is the conjugate acid
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