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    Which One of the Following Pairs Is Not a Conjugate
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Which One of the Following Pairs Is Not a Conjugate

Question 6

Question 6

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Which one of the following pairs is not a conjugate acid-base pair?


A) H 2O/OH −
B) H 2O 2/HO 2 −
C) OH −/O 2−
D) H 2PO 4 −/HPO 4 2−
E) HCl/H +

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