What is the conjugate acid of CO3^2-?

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The question is asking for the conjugate acid of the carbonate ion (CO3^2-), which is a common concept in acid-base chemistry.

Answer

HCO3^-

The conjugate acid of CO3^2- is HCO3^-

Answer for screen readers

The conjugate acid of CO3^2- is HCO3^-

More Information

The conjugate acid of an ion is formed by adding a hydrogen ion (H+). In this case, adding H+ to carbonate ion CO3^2- forms bicarbonate (HCO3^-).

Tips

A common mistake is to forget to add the positive charge of the hydrogen ion, which can lead to incorrect answers.

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