• A conjugate acid, within the Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, is a chemical compound formed when an acid gives a proton (H+) to a base—in other words,...
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    represents the general reaction between a base (B) and water to produce a conjugate acid (BH+) and a conjugate base (OH−): B ( aq ) + H 2 O ( l ) ↽ − − ⇀...
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  • is that when an acid and a base react with each other, the acid forms its conjugate base, and the base forms its conjugate acid by exchange of a proton...
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  • its conjugate base, which is the acid with a hydrogen ion removed. The reception of a proton by a base produces its conjugate acid, which is the base with...
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  • acid + base  ↽ − − ⇀  conjugate base + conjugate acid {\displaystyle {\text{acid}}+{\text{base }}{\ce {<=>}}{\text{ conjugate base}}+{\text{conjugate acid}}}...
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  • of the conjugate base of the weak acid and the strong base of the titrant. However, the base of the titrant is stronger than the conjugate base of the...
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  • concentration of the conjugate base is greater than the concentration of the acid, and the color associated with the conjugate base dominates. If pH is...
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  • Deprotonation (category Acid–base chemistry)
    cation), (H+) from a Brønsted–Lowry acid in an acid–base reaction. The species formed is the conjugate base of that acid. The complementary process, when a...
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    Acid (category Acid–base chemistry)
    Because the buffer regions consist of the acid and its conjugate base, it can resist pH changes when base is added until the next equivalent points. Acids are...
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    both acidic and basic properties. It is both the conjugate base of carbonic acid H 2CO 3; and the conjugate acid of CO2− 3, the carbonate ion, as shown by...
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