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Complete this br?nsted-lowry reaction, placing each product by its appropriate label. Hso4(1-)+cn(1-)

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Based on the Bronsted-Lowry theory:

An acid is defined as a species which in solution tends to lose a proton (H+) while base is a species that tends to accept protons.

The given situation, HSO4⁻ acts as an acid and loses its H+ to CN⁻.

HSO4⁻ + CN⁻↔ SO4²⁻ + HCN

Here, HSO4⁻ is the acid while SO4²⁻ is its conjugate base

CN⁻ is a base and HCN is its conjugate acid

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