Rejected at 11:19 p.m. Aug, 04, 2024 ] by Brian_BH
Author: caffeinatednurse
Related Note: 1559953182502
Rationale for change

The conjugate of an acid (or base) is the species that the acid (or base) becomes after losing (or gaining) one proton. An acid (or base) and its conjugate have chemical formulas that differ by only one proton.

Rejection reason

Bulk rejection

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