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Determine whether each pair is a conjugate acid-base pair. check all that apply. check all that apply. hcl, hbr nh3, nh+4 c2h3o−2, hc2h3o2 hco−3, no−3

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Answer:
Following are the conjugate acid-base pairs;

1) NH₃ , NH₄⁺

2) CH₃CO₂⁻ , CH₃COOH

Step-by-step explanation:
According to Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory an acid is any specie which can donate H⁺. When an acid donates proton it is converted into conjugate base.

Example:
CH₃COOH + BASE → CH₃COO⁻ + Base-H

In above reaction Acetic Acid (CH₃COOH) is acid, and after loosing proton it is converted into conjugate base i.e. Acetate (CH₃COO⁻).

And according to Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory base is any specie which can accept H⁺. When base accepts proton it is converted into conjugate acid.

Example:
NH₃ + A-H → NH₄⁺ + A⁻

In above reaction Ammonia (NH₃) is a base, and after accepting proton it is converted into conjugate acid i.e. Ammonium (NH₄⁺)
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