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Unit 3: Equilibrium, Acids and Bases, and Redox

Quick questions on Acids, bases and pH: WACE Year 12 Chemistry

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What are conjugate acid-base pairs?
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When an acid donates a proton it becomes its conjugate base. When a base accepts a proton it becomes its conjugate acid. The two species in a pair differ by exactly one H+\text{H}^+. Consider:

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