CH3COOH(aq) + OH-(aq) ↔ CH3COO-(aq) + H2O(l)
In the reaction above ,CH3COO-(aq) is

a

conjugate base

b

acid

c

base

d

conjugate acid

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style rib
10 years ago

conjugate base accept a proton to be negatively charged yl conjugate acid lose a proton to be positively charged

Kvngpetrez
5 years ago

wicked jamb 🤣

zaruto
2 years ago

by loosing one hydrogen ion and gaining one more - ion than the actid that formed it it's a conjugate base

tracy@jamb.com
11 years ago

how is it conjugate base?

Som15432
1 year ago

In the reaction CH3COOH(aq) + OH⁻(aq) ⇌ CH3COO⁻(aq) + H2O(l), CH3COO⁻(aq) is a conjugate base. This is because CH3COOH (acetic acid) donates a proton (H⁺) to the hydroxide ion (OH⁻), forming the acetate ion (CH3COO⁻). According to the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, a conjugate base is what remains after an acid has donated a proton.

Dannypedro
10 years ago

the answer is conjugate acid because it is clearly losing an electron.

CHRISTLOVER
1 year ago

Acids are positelvey charged people, de moment it turns to be negative in the priduct side. yu guys shoudl know it is a base.

Welcome ni**a's

Sensei
1 month ago

hmm nawa oo 😂

rewardkari
10 years ago

thanks @ style rib for explanation.

obedvictor
9 years ago

I believed it's conjugate acid not base at all

Ubonobot
7 years ago

Sure is conjugate acid

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