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Which is the conjugate acid base pair in the following equation. H 2 SO4+ H20 —> HSO 4 -1 + H3O+1 H2SO4 and HSO4-1 H2SO4-1 and H3O+1 H3O+1 and H2SO4
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Which is the conjugate acid base pair in the following equation.
H 2 SO4+ H20 —> HSO 4 -1 + H3O+1
H2SO4 and HSO4-1
H2SO4-1 and H3O+1
H3O+1 and H2SO4
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the correct answer is H2SO4 and HSO4-41
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