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  • Conjugate Acid of HCO3-: Understanding the Reaction
    The conjugate acid of HCO3- is H2CO3.

    This is because when HCO3- donates a proton (H+), it forms H2CO3.

    The equilibrium reaction for this process is:

    HCO3- + H+ ⇌ H2CO3

    In this reaction, HCO3- acts as a base (proton acceptor), and H+ acts as an acid (proton donor).

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