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Answer is: H₂SO₄/Na₂SO₄.
Chemical dissociation of sulfuric acid in water:
H₂SO₄(aq) → 2H⁺(aq) + SO₄²⁻(aq).
Sulfuric acid is strong diprotic acid. It dissociates on hydrogen cations (H⁺) and sulfate anion (SO₄²⁻).
Sulfate anion is conjugate base of sulfuric acid.
According to Bronsted-Lowry theory acid are donor of protons and bases are acceptors of protons (the hydrogen cation or H⁺).
The conjugate base in this reaction is SO4^2- while the conjugate acid is H2O.
What is conjugate acid?
The conjugate acid is the specie that is obtained when the base accepts a proton. In this reaction, we know that the acid is H2SO4 and the base is NaOH.
The conjugate base in this reaction is SO4^2- while the conjugate acid is H2O.
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