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Damian Arroyo
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H3PO4 conjugate base
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Romeo Weaver
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The conjugate base of any acid is the acid species after it loses a proton (H+) It can be represented as;
H3PO4→ H2PO4 - + H+
or
H3PO4 + H2O → H2PO4 - + H3O+
The conjugate base of the phosphoric acid is the dihydrogen phosphate anion; H2PO4-.
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