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Meaning of "conjugate acid"

In chemistry, the term 'conjugate acid' refers to the species that is formed when a base accepts a proton (H+) during a chemical reaction. It is the product of a conjugate base reacting with an acidic solution. The conjugate acid is related to the original base by the transfer of a proton and is considered the 'opposite' or 'conjugate' of the base
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  • Any compound, of general formula HXⁿ⁺, which can be transformed into a conjugate base X⁽ⁿ⁻¹⁾⁺ by the loss of a proton.

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Pyridinium is the cationic conjugate acid of pyridine.
A conjugate acid along with its conjugate base.
Chloroauric acid is a strong monoprotic conjugate acid.
It is the conjugate acid of permanganate salts.
Now it has become its conjugate acid.
It is the conjugate acid of pyridine.
A source of the anion is typically its conjugate acid.
The cations can be a conjugate acid of an amine base.
A base accepts a proton and becomes a conjugate acid.
The conjugate acid of the weak base determines its pH.
The strength of a base is defined by the pKa of a conjugate acid.
Give the conjugate acid for each compound below.
Salts are named as the free base plus the conjugate acid.
One example of a conjugate acid buffer component is citric acid.
Upon solidification the salt shows tendency to form aggregate by pairing with conjugate acid.

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Deduction of the conjugate acid or conjugate base in a chemical reaction.
The salt depending upon concentration and pH might be in equilibrium with its conjugate acid.
The conjugate acid and base forms have different colours.
The maximum of exchange rate represents equimolar proportions of the pyrimidone and its conjugate acid.
It is a conjugate acid of a tauroursodeoxycholate.
Calculate Kb for a weak base given Ka of its conjugate acid.
Of its conjugate acid.
So I could call these the conjugate acid.
Catechol is the conjugate acid of a chelating agent used widely in coordination chemistry.
The stronger a base is, the weaker its conjugate acid.
But we have a lot of the conjugate acid there in the solution already.
Similarly, the gain of a proton by a base creates its conjugate acid.
Contacting the conjugate acid thus formed with lignocellulosic material in a method of processing lignocellulosic material.
Preferably the pKa of the conjugate acid is less than 5.
Although its conjugate acid is highly reactive, peroxynitrite is stable in basic solutions.
In one embodiment, the cations can be a conjugate acid of an amine base.
It is the conjugate acid of peroxynitrite ONOO.
Because of the amine, morpholine is a base ; its conjugate acid is called morpholinium.
What is the conjugate acid of each of the following?
In solution, then, a base will accept a hydrogen ion to become its conjugate acid.
Which is the conjugate acid in the following reaction?
All acids have a conjugate base, and all bases have a conjugate acid.
Likewise, every base has a conjugate acid associated with it.
Likewise, when a base gains a proton, the resulting compound is its conjugate acid.
Operable bases are those whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or greater.
For every acid, there is a conjugate base ; and for every base there is a conjugate acid.
If you have a base, its conjugate acid is just that thing plus a hydrogen.
The associated proton transfer results in the so-called conjugate acid and conjugate base.
But also the conjugate acid of the carbonate ion in ( the reverse of ) the equilibrium.
The higher the pKa of the base 's conjugate acid the stronger the base.
Its conjugate acid is hydrogen sulfide H2S.
This was a strong base. Now it has become its conjugate acid.
Operable bases are those whose conjugate acid has a pKa of greater than about 8.
B represents monoethanolamine and A represents lactate Beginning with the conjugate acid dissociation,.
The conjugate acid BH+ of a base B dissociates according to.

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