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Cameron Cochran
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14 July, 05:01
Which species is a conjugate acid of OH-?
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Phillip Buck
14 July, 05:19
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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for this answer, but anyway, the answer for this would be H20. The specie that is a conjugate acid of OH - is H20. H20 is the conjugate acid and OH - is the conjugate base. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!
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