What is the conjugate base of HCH3CO2?

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The question is asking for the conjugate base of acetic acid (HCH3CO2), which involves determining the species formed when acetic acid donates a proton (H+).

Answer

CH3CO2-

The conjugate base of HCH3CO2 is CH3CO2-.

Answer for screen readers

The conjugate base of HCH3CO2 is CH3CO2-.

More Information

Acetic acid (CH3COOH) loses a proton to form the acetate ion (CH3CO2-), its conjugate base.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the molecular structure and losing an incorrect atom. Always ensure you only remove a single proton (H+).

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