What is the conjugate acid of HSO14?

1 Answer
Jun 13, 2016

The conjugate acid of bisulfate ion, HSO4, is H2SO4.

Explanation:

The conjugate acid of any base is the base PLUS a H+. As in any chemical reaction, charge AND mass are conserved.

And thus the conjugate acid of bisulfate is sulfuric acid.

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