What is the conjugate acid of NH2?

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The question is asking for the identification of the conjugate acid of the species NH2, which refers to the amide ion. The conjugate acid would be formed by adding a proton (H+) to this base, resulting in the ammonium ion (NH3).

Answer

NH3

The conjugate acid of NH2^- is NH3.

Answer for screen readers

The conjugate acid of NH2^- is NH3.

More Information

Adding a proton (H+) to NH2^- forms NH3 (ammonia).

Tips

A common mistake is not adding the proton correctly or misidentifying the resulting compound. Ensure the addition of just one proton to the base.

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