Per NCERT §6.10.2 + Problem 6.13, what is the conjugate acid of the Brønsted base NH₃?
AN₂H₄
BNH₃·H₂O
CNH₄⁺
DNH₂⁻
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. NH₄⁺
NCERT Problem 6.13: conjugate acid has one extra proton. NH₃ + H⁺ → NH₄⁺.
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