The conjugate acid of H₂PO is

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Chapter10: Acids, Bases, And Salts
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Problem 10.26EP: The formula for tartaric acid is preferably written as H2C4H4O6 rather than as C4H6O6. Explain why.
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The conjugate acid of H₂PO is
A) H₂PO₂
B) HPO ²*
4
3-
C) PO ³-
4
D) H₂PO
4
+
Transcribed Image Text:The conjugate acid of H₂PO is A) H₂PO₂ B) HPO ²* 4 3- C) PO ³- 4 D) H₂PO 4 +
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