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What is the conjugate base of Benzoic acid

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Answer:

benzoate

Step-by-step explanation:

the conjugate base of Benzoic acid is BENZOATE

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Benazoate is the conjugate base of benzoic acid, comprising a benzoic acid core with a proton missing to give a charge of -1

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