What is the conjugate acid for SO4^2-?

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The question is asking for the conjugate acid of the sulfate ion (SO4^2-). This implies that we need to determine what species is formed when this anion accepts a proton (H+). The resultant species will be HSO4-, which is the conjugate acid of SO4^2-.

Answer

HSO4-

The conjugate acid of SO4^2- is HSO4-.

Answer for screen readers

The conjugate acid of SO4^2- is HSO4-.

More Information

The conjugate acid of sulfate (SO4^2-) is hydrogen sulfate (HSO4-). When SO4^2- accepts a proton (H+), it forms HSO4-, making sulfate act as a Bronsted-Lowry base.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing HSO4- with H2SO4. H2SO4 is the conjugate acid of HSO4-, not SO4^2-.

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