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what type of compound is formed from a base accepting an h+ ion? conjugate base strong acid strong base conjugate acid
According to the Brønsted - Lowry acid - base theory, when a base accepts a proton ($H^{+}$ ion), it forms its conjugate acid. A conjugate base is formed when an acid donates a proton. A strong acid is a substance that completely dissociates in solution to release $H^{+}$ ions, and a strong base is a substance that completely dissociates to release $OH^{-}$ ions or accepts $H^{+}$ ions readily. But in the context of a base accepting an $H^{+}$ ion, the product is a conjugate acid.
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D. Conjugate acid