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Write the formula of the conjugate base of each acid: HBr, HCO3, and CH3OH. Be sure to answer all parts.

HBr
HCO₃ ->
CH₃OH →

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Final answer:

The conjugate bases for the acids HBr, HCO3-, and CH3OH are Br-, CO3^2-, and CH3O- respectively, determined by removing a proton (H+) from each acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer your question about the formulas of the conjugate base of each acid (HBr, HCO3-, and CH3OH), we need to remove a proton (H+) from each acid.

  • HBr: The conjugate base is Br- (bromide ion).
  • HCO3- (bicarbonate ion): The conjugate base is CO3^2- (carbonate ion).
  • CH3OH (methanol): The conjugate base is CH3O- (methoxide ion).

When an acid donates a proton, it forms its conjugate base. For example, when HBr donates an H+, it becomes Br-.

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