? =)(= Active Member Joined Jul 14, 2021 Messages 647 Gender Male HSC 2023 Sep 28, 2023 #1 Would it be incorrect to say that H2CO3 is the conjugate acid of HCO3- ?
SadCeliac done hsc yay Joined Sep 23, 2021 Messages 2,490 Location Sydney <3 Gender Male HSC 2023 Sep 28, 2023 #2 =)(= said: Would it be incorrect to say that H2CO3 is the conjugate acid of HCO3- ? Click to expand... H2CO3 <--> HCO3- + H+ [H2CO3 acting as an acid] therefore HCO3- is the conjugate base of H2CO3 I think word it like that and you'll be fine @=)(= I'm assuming this is for an 'explain the amphiprotic nature of dihydrogen carbonate' question???
=)(= said: Would it be incorrect to say that H2CO3 is the conjugate acid of HCO3- ? Click to expand... H2CO3 <--> HCO3- + H+ [H2CO3 acting as an acid] therefore HCO3- is the conjugate base of H2CO3 I think word it like that and you'll be fine @=)(= I'm assuming this is for an 'explain the amphiprotic nature of dihydrogen carbonate' question???
? =)(= Active Member Joined Jul 14, 2021 Messages 647 Gender Male HSC 2023 Sep 28, 2023 #3 ohh okay thanks Yea lol
L Luukas.2 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 21, 2023 Messages 444 Gender Male HSC 2023 Sep 28, 2023 #4 =)(= said: Would it be incorrect to say that H2CO3 is the conjugate acid of HCO3- ? Click to expand... No, it would not be incorrect to say that, because it is true. The statements: HA is the conjugate acid of A- and A- is the conjugate base of HA are logically equivalent.
=)(= said: Would it be incorrect to say that H2CO3 is the conjugate acid of HCO3- ? Click to expand... No, it would not be incorrect to say that, because it is true. The statements: HA is the conjugate acid of A- and A- is the conjugate base of HA are logically equivalent.
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