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12 May, 01:42

A conjugate base is the species that

a. remains after a base has given up a proton.

b. is formed by the addition of a proton.

c. is formed by the addition of a proton to a base.

d. remains after an acid has given up a proton.

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  1. 12 May, 02:01
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    A conjugate base is the species that D. Remains after an acid has given up a single proton.

    It is the deprotonated form of the acid.
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