Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25° conjugate acid formula NH H,CO, Ka 0 5.6 × 10 -10 4.5 x 10 conjugate base K₁ formula HÌNH, -8 1.1 X 10. 0 00 X 5 x10

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Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25°C.

| Conjugate Acid | \( K_a \)        | Conjugate Base | \( K_b \)        |
|----------------|------------------|----------------|------------------|
| Formula        |                  | Formula        |                  |
|                |                  | HONH\(_2\)     | \( 1.1 \times 10^{-8} \) |
| NH\(_4^+\)     | \( 5.6 \times 10^{-10} \) |                |                  |
| H\(_2\)CO\(_3\)   | \( 4.5 \times 10^{-7} \)  |                |                  |

### Instructions:
- Fill in the missing formulas and values in the table.
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25°C. | Conjugate Acid | \( K_a \) | Conjugate Base | \( K_b \) | |----------------|------------------|----------------|------------------| | Formula | | Formula | | | | | HONH\(_2\) | \( 1.1 \times 10^{-8} \) | | NH\(_4^+\) | \( 5.6 \times 10^{-10} \) | | | | H\(_2\)CO\(_3\) | \( 4.5 \times 10^{-7} \) | | | ### Instructions: - Fill in the missing formulas and values in the table.
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Step 1: Introduction to conjugate acid/base :

Conjugate acid :

Conjugate acid is the one which is formed when the base accepts a proton and hence the new product becomes conjugate acid of that base.

Conjugate base :

Conjugate base is the one which is formed by removal of a proton from the acid in consideration.

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