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Madalyn Wells
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25 March, 11:32
What is the conjugate acid of H2S?
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25 March, 11:37
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H2S and HS - are a conjugate acid-base pair. HS - is the conjugate base of the acid H2S. NH3 and NH4 + are a conjugate acid-base pair.
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