The conjugate base of sulfuric acid is: a. H3 SO b. So c. HSO4 e. HsOs a. CH3OCH
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The conjugate base of sulfuric acid is: a. H3 SO b. So c. HSO4 e. HsOs a. CH3OCH2 CH2 CH2 OCH3 b. CH3 CH2 OCH2 CH2 OCH3 c. CH3 CH2 OCH2 OCH2 CH3 d. CH30CH2 CHOCH 18. Which of these cocrounds would have the highest boiling point? CH HOCH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH C6H12 e . 19. Which of the following organic compounds is the strongest acid? pKa52 pKa -50 a. b. CH3 CH3 20. This alkane is predicted to have the highest melting point of those shown: a. CH3 CH2 CH2 CH b. CH3 CHCH CH CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH, CHCH, CHy c. d. CH e. CH CH3 CCH3 CHExplanation / Answer
Ans 17 : c) HSO4-
When a species (acid) loses its H+ (proton) , it forms its conjugate base.
So here, the sulfuric acid is H2SO4 , it loses its one proton to form its conjugate base which is HSO4-.
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