H2PO4 is an amphiprotic ion since it has both a conjugate acid and a conjugate base. Identify both the conjugate acid and the conjugate base. O H3PO4 is the conjugate acid and H2PO3 is the conjugate base. 2- HPO42 is the conjugate base and H3PO4 is the conjugate acid. O HPO42 is the conjugate acid and H3PO4 is the conjugate base. H2PO32 is the conjugate base and H2PO2 is the conjugate acid.
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H,PO4 is an amphiprotic ion since it has both a conjugate acid and a conjugate
base. Identify both the conjugate acid and the conjugate base.
H3PO4 is the conjugate acid and H2PO3¯ is the conjugate base.
HPO42 is the conjugate base and H3PO4 is the conjugate acid.
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HPO42 is the conjugate acid and H3PO4 is the conjugate base.
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H2PO32 is the conjugate base and H2PO2 is the conjugate acid.
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