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A conjugate acid is formed when the compound loses H+.
A conjugate acid is formed when the compound loses H+.
False
Water is a strong base that cannot act as an acid.
Water is a strong base that cannot act as an acid.
False
In a conjugate acid-base pair, the acid is formed when it gains H+ and the base is formed when it loses H+.
In a conjugate acid-base pair, the acid is formed when it gains H+ and the base is formed when it loses H+.
False
HCl is an example of a conjugate acid-base pair.
HCl is an example of a conjugate acid-base pair.
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Ammonia is a strong acid that can donate H+.
Ammonia is a strong acid that can donate H+.
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A buffer solution is a mixture of a strong acid and a strong base.
A buffer solution is a mixture of a strong acid and a strong base.
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The conjugate acid of water is OH-.
The conjugate acid of water is OH-.
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The conjugate base of HF is H3O+.
The conjugate base of HF is H3O+.
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A conjugate acid-base pair can be formed by the reaction of an acid with a base.
A conjugate acid-base pair can be formed by the reaction of an acid with a base.
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Ammonia can act as an acid by losing one H+.
Ammonia can act as an acid by losing one H+.
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