Bronsted vs Conjugate
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Re: Bronsted vs Conjugate
A bronsted acid is something that in it of itself is a proton donor. A conjugate acid is the acid resulting after a bronsted base accepts a proton. For example, NH4+ is the conjugate acid of NH3.
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Re: Bronsted vs Conjugate
Bronsted can accept or donate protons. Conjugate Avis is the conjugate of a base.
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Re: Bronsted vs Conjugate
a bronsted acid is the proton donator. a conjugate acid is just the resulting acid in the products of a reaction that is formed when a bronsted base accepts a proton
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