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Gilberto Calhoun
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13 January, 21:08
He conjugate pair for a weak acid is--
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Rebekah Knox
13 January, 21:34
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The stronger acid, however, is on the left side of the equation. The general rules suggest that the stronger of a pair of acids must form the weaker of a pair of conjugate bases. The fact that HCl is a stronger acid than the H 3O + ion implies that the Cl - ion is a weaker base than water.
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