What is the conjugate acid of SO4^2-?

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The question is asking for the conjugate acid of the sulfate ion (SO4^2-). To find the conjugate acid, we need to add a proton (H+) to the sulfate ion, which will result in the bisulfate ion (HSO4-).

Answer

HSO4^-

The final answer is HSO4^-

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The final answer is HSO4^-

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The sulfate ion (SO4^2-) acts as a Bronsted-Lowry base, accepting a proton (H+) to form the bisulfate ion (HSO4^-).

Tips

Ensure not to confuse the bisulfate ion (HSO4^-) with sulfuric acid (H2SO4).

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