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Conjugate acid-base pair Two species related

Conjugate acid-base pair two species related to each other by the donating and accepting of a single proton. (7.1) Conjugate base what remains of an acid molecule after a proton is lost. (7.1)... [Pg.1100]

The acetate ion is evidently a base. The acetic acid and the acetate ion are known as a conjugate acid-base pair. The term is applied generally to any two species related to each other as A is to B in the general equation. [Pg.195]

A conjugate acid-base pair consists of two species related to one another by the donating or accepting of a single proton, H. An acid has one more than its conjugate base a base has one less H+ than its conjugate acid. [Pg.694]

Conjugate acid-base pair (12.7) Two chemical species related to one another by the loss or gain of a single hydrogen ion. [Pg.625]


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