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conjugate acid-base pair
conjugate acid-base pair[′kän·jə·gət ¦as·əd ¦bās ′per] (chemistry) An acid and a base related by the ability of the acid to generate the base by loss of a proton. conjugate acid-base pair
con·ju·gate ac·id-·base pairin prototonic solvents (for example, H2O, NH3, acetic acid), two molecular species differing only in the presence or absence of a hydrogen ion (for example, carbonic acid/bicarbonate ion or ammonium ion/ammonia); the basis of buffer action.con·ju·gate ac·id-base pair (kon'jŭ-găt as'id-bās pār) In prototonic solvents (e.g., H2O, NH3, acetic acid), two molecular species differing only in the presence or absence of a hydrogen ion (e.g., carbonic acid/bicarbonate ion or ammonium ion/ammonia); the basis of buffer action. |