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The conjugated acid of O^(-2) ions is...

The conjugated acid of `O^(-2)` ions is

A

OH

B

`OH^(+)`

C

`H_(2)O`

D

`HO_(2)^(-)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

If addition of proton to species, the resulting species is called conjugate acid
`O^(-2)overset(H^(+))toOH^(-)`
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