What is the conjugate acid of PO4^3-?

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The question is asking for the conjugate acid of the phosphate ion (PO4^3-). The conjugate acid is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the base, which in this case will give HPO4^2-.

Answer

HPO4^2-

The final answer is HPO4^2-

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The final answer is HPO4^2-

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In the Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory, the conjugate acid is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the base PO4^3-, resulting in HPO4^2-.

Tips

A common mistake is to incorrectly apply the proton addition, or to consider the wrong species as the conjugate acid/base pair.

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