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25 June, 09:25

What is the conjugate acid of HS-?

A. S-

B. H2S

C. HS-

D. S2-

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  1. 25 June, 09:45
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    Hydrosulfuric acid is the conjugate acid of the hydrogen sulfite ion it dissociates into in solution.

    A "conjugate" acid is merely connected to the base in question. You know acids have an H + ion that they lose upon dissociation.
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