In the chemical equation HNO3 + NaOH —> H2 O + NaNO3, what is the conjugate base?



Answer:
HNO3 (conjugate acid) <===> NO3-(conjugate base)

NaOH (conjugate base) <====>Na+(Conjugate acid)

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