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-). In acid-base chemistry, a conjugate acid is formed when a base accepts a proton (H+). Therefore, we need to identify what species results from the sulfate ion gaining a proton.

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HSO₄⁻

The final answer is HSO₄⁻

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The final answer is HSO₄⁻

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The conjugate acid of the sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻) is the bisulfate ion (HSO₄⁻). In Bronsted-Lowry theory, a base (in this case, sulfate) accepts a proton (H⁺) to form its conjugate acid.

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