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The conjugate acid of NH^(2-) is...

The conjugate acid of `NH^(2-)` is

A

`N^(3-)`

B

`NH^(2-)`

C

`NH_3`

D

`NH_4^+`

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C

The conjugate acid and base differ by `H^+`, the acid has `H^+` added to the base : `NH_2^(-) + H^+ to NH_3`
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