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30. What is the Bronsted base of H2PO4- + OH- ⟶HPO42- + H2O?

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Answer:

OH⁻ is the Bronsted-Lowry base.

Step-by-step explanation:

A Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that accepts protons. In the chemical equation, OH⁻ accepts a proton from H₂PO₄⁻ to become H₂O. H₂PO₄⁻ would be a Bronsted-Lowry acid because it donates a proton to OH⁻ and becomes HPO₄²⁻.

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