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Take the base and add 5.
Hpo2- +f-
Acid base reaction
The conjugate base of H3O2+ is H2O. When H3O2+ loses a proton (H+), it forms H2O.
If a remains the right triangle, No
Vinegar is an acid. But it is weak
(OH- is a base) (H+ is an acid) Therefore by adding water to HSO3, the OH- ion is produced therefore it is an Arrhenius base.
bases, eg sodium hydroxide
The conjugate base of NH4+ is NH3 (ammonia). A conjugate base is formed by the removal of a proton (H+) from the parent acid or cation.
The intermembrane space of the mitochondria stores a high concentration of H plus ions. This creates a proton gradient that drives the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
hydrogen gas i believe or oxygen
An acidic solution has motre hydrogen ions.