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tracy123
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Acid/Base Problem?
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April 21, 2006, 08:11:39 PM »
What is the conjugate acid formed in the forward equation,
HPO4(2-)+HNO3->NO3(-)+H2PO4(-)?
I think it's the H2PO4(-) but I'm not too sure
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looks correct to me
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OK thank you
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