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What is a conjugate base?

A. The base used to neutralize an acid
B. The weak base formed from a strong base
OC. The base formed when an acid loses-an H*
D. The base formed when an acid gains an H*

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C

Step-by-step explanation:

A conjugate base is the species that remains after an acid has donated a proton (H+) to another substance. When an acid loses a proton, it forms its corresponding conjugate base. This process is part of acid-base reactions in which acids donate protons (H+) to bases.

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