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  • Conjugate Acid of ClO-: Understanding Acid-Base Reactions
    The conjugate acid of ClO- is HClO.

    In an acid-base reaction, the conjugate acid is the species formed when a base accepts a proton (H+). The conjugate base is the species formed when an acid donates a proton.

    In the case of ClO-, the conjugate acid is HClO because HClO is formed when ClO- accepts a proton.

    The reaction can be represented as follows:

    ClO- + H+ → HClO

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