In Reaction NH3 + H2O = NH4* + OH-whichof The ...

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answered In reaction NH3 + H2O = NH4* + OH-which of the following constitutes conjugate acid base pair?(a) H2O and OH- (b) H2 and OH-c)NH4+ and OH- (d) NH3 and H20​ See answers niharikam54 niharikam54 niharikam54

conjugate acid :NH4+

becauseconjugateacidmeans1protonmore

conjugate base: OH-

conjugatebasemeans1protonless

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Answer:

Hey ur answer is here ..

Explanation:

conjugate acid :NH4+

because conjugate acid means 1 proton is gained ..

Conjugate base :OH-

because base means 1 proton losed ..

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