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Answer:

I think it is D, a hydrogen ion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between a conjugate acid and a base is the presence of an extra proton in the acid, which can be written as HA, compared the base, which can be written as A-.

An example is carboxylic acid, which is COOH, and the conjugate base, COO-, where the difference is a hydrogen ion.

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The answer is hydrogen ion
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