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    Which Pair Is Not a Conjugate Acid-Base Pair
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Which Pair Is Not a Conjugate Acid-Base Pair

Question 61

Question 61

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Which pair is not a conjugate acid-base pair?


A) (CH3) 3N;(CH3) 3NH+
B) H2SO4;H2SO3
C) HNO2;NO2-
D) H3O+;H2O

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