F fabl Member Joined Aug 7, 2014 Messages 56 Gender Male HSC 2014 Sep 6, 2014 #1 what is the conjugate acid of base C5H5N? Is it HC5H5N or C5H5NH? It seems to be the H plus ion is attached to the end instead of the front? why in this particular order?
what is the conjugate acid of base C5H5N? Is it HC5H5N or C5H5NH? It seems to be the H plus ion is attached to the end instead of the front? why in this particular order?
P plutonium-238 Member Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 88 Gender Male HSC 2015 Sep 20, 2014 #2 Can't it be both though? They're essentially the same thing
P photastic Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2013 Messages 1,848 Gender Male HSC 2014 Sep 20, 2014 #3 fabl said: what is the conjugate acid of base C5H5N? Is it HC5H5N or C5H5NH? It seems to be the H plus ion is attached to the end instead of the front? why in this particular order? Click to expand... Lol, plutionium is spot on but it depends on the structure of the conjugate.
fabl said: what is the conjugate acid of base C5H5N? Is it HC5H5N or C5H5NH? It seems to be the H plus ion is attached to the end instead of the front? why in this particular order? Click to expand... Lol, plutionium is spot on but it depends on the structure of the conjugate.
someth1ng Retired Nov '14 Joined Sep 18, 2010 Messages 5,558 Location Adelaide, Australia Gender Male HSC 2012 Uni Grad 2021 Sep 21, 2014 #4 You put it on at the end with the N to show that it's attached to the nitrogen atom.