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Conjugate base for Brønsted acids H
2

O and HF are:

  1. A
    OH

    and H
    2

    F
    +
    , respectively
  2. B
    H
    3

    O
    +
    and F

    , respectively
  3. C
    OH

    and F

    , respectively
  4. D
    H
    3

    O
    +
    and H
    2

    F
    +
    , respectively

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

A conjugate base is formed by the removal of one proton (H
+
) from an acid.

For H
2

O: H
2

O−H
+
→OH



For HF: HF−H
+
→F

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Conjugate base for Brønsted acids H
2

O and HF are:
A
OH

and H
2

F
+
, respectively
B
H
3

O
+
and F

, respectively
C
OH

and F

, respectively
D
H
3

O
+
and H
2

F
+
, respectively

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