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

The conjugate acid of `NH_(2)^(-)` is :

A

`NH_(3)`

B

`NH_(4)^(+)`

C

`NH_(2)OH`

D

`N_(2)H_(4)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Conjugate acid is obtained from the base by gain of `H^(+)`
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