Define a conjugate acid-base pair.
A conjugate acid-base pair consists of two species that differ by one proton (H⁺). The acid donates a proton, and the base accepts it. Example: NH3 + H2O ⇔ NH4+ + OH¯ In the reaction. NH3 and NH4+ , form a conjugate pair, as do H2O and OH¯. Related Questions: Define and give examples of Arrhenius … Read more