Write the conjugate acids for the following Bronsted bases: $NH_{2}^{-}$,$NH_{3}$ and $HCOO^{-}$.

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The conjugate acid of a Bronsted base is formed by adding a proton $(H^{+})$ to the base. The table below lists the conjugate acids for the given Bronsted bases:
Bronsted base Conjugate acid
$NH_{2}^{-}$ $NH_{3}$
$NH_{3}$ $NH_{4}^{+}$
$HCOO^{-}$ $HCOOH$

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