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    Choose the Case That Is Not a Bronsted Conjugate Acid-Base
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Choose the Case That Is Not a Bronsted Conjugate Acid-Base

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

Choose the case that is not a Bronsted conjugate acid-base pair.


A) CH3NH3+, CH3NH2
B) HCN, CN-
C) HClO2, ClO2-
D) HCO2H, HCOH
E) H3BO3, H2BO3-

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