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Consider the following reaction.

What is the conjugate base of CH3COOH

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User PatrickB
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Answer:

CH3COO–

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According to Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases, an acid is proton donor and a base is proton acceptor. When an acid loses the proton, it forms the conjugate base of the acid. Similarly when a base accepts a proton, it forms the conjugate acid if that base. A conjugate acid base pair differs by a single proton.

Given the weak acid
CH_(3)COOH. It can lose a proton to form the conjugate base.


CH_(3)COOH(aq)-->CH_(3)COO^(-)(aq)+H^(+)(aq)

Therefore, the conjugate base of
CH_(3)COOHis
CH_(3)COO^(-).

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