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What is the conjugate base of HSO4– ?
Acids are the chemical compounds that can release H+ ions in water solution. If an acid is dissolving into water, the acid breaks down into anions and cations. This anion-based group is referred to as the conjugate base, and the cation group is known by the name conjugate acid.
SO42-
Explanation:
It will not accept any payment, despite the fact that it has a negative charge H+ to form H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) . This is because sulfuric acid, a strong acid, completely dissociates from water.
The sulfate-ion (also known as the “Sulfate Ion”) is a conductive ion. (SO42- ) is the conjugate base HSO4– .