What is the conjugate acid of C6H5NH2?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the conjugate acid of an organic compound, specifically an aniline derivative (C6H5NH2). The high-level approach involves identifying how the compound can gain a proton (H+) to form its conjugate acid.

Answer

C6H5NH3+

The conjugate acid of C6H5NH2 is C6H5NH3+.

Answer for screen readers

The conjugate acid of C6H5NH2 is C6H5NH3+.

More Information

The conjugate acid is formed when the base (in this case, aniline or C6H5NH2) accepts a proton, resulting in C6H5NH3+.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the conjugate acid with the conjugate base. Remember that the conjugate acid is formed by the addition of a proton (H+), while the conjugate base is formed by the loss of a proton.

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