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The conjugate base of OH^(-) is :...

The conjugate base of `OH^(-)` is :

A

`O_(2)`

B

`H_(2)O`

C

`O^(-)`

D

`O^(2-)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`underset(Acid)(OH^(-)) rarr underset(Conjugate base)(O^(2-)+H)`
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  • What is the conjugate base of OH^(-) ?

    A
    `O_(2)`
    B
    `H_(2)O`
    C
    `O^(-)`
    D
    `O^(2-)`
  • What is the conjugate base of OH^(-) ?

    A
    `H_(2)O`
    B
    `O_(2)`
    C
    `O^(2-)`
    D
    `O^(-)`
  • What is the conjugate base of OH^(-)

    A
    `O_(2)`
    B
    `H_(2)O`
    C
    `O^(-)`
    D
    `O^(2-)`
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