| 1. | Such complexes are formally derivatives of, the conjugate base of.
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| 2. | Acid strengths also depend on the stability of the conjugate base.
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| 3. | Its conjugate base has been used as a ligand in coordination chemistry
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| 4. | Its conjugate base is the PW 12 O 40 3 " anion.
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| 5. | A buffer is basically an acid and its conjugate base.
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| 6. | The conjugate base derived from 1, 3-ketones form coordination complexes.
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| 7. | This white solid is the conjugate base of phenol.
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| 8. | It is the conjugate base of thiocyanic acid.
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| 9. | This yields the conjugate base ( stabilized by resonance structures ) and thiocyanic acid.
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| 10. | At equilibrium, both the acid and the conjugate base are present in solution.
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