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C5H5N + H2CO3 —-> C5H6N+ + HCO3

In the reaction shown, the conjugate acid of C5H5N is

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In the given chemical reaction:

C5H5N + H2CO3 → C5H6N+ + HCO3-

The C5H5N molecule acts as a base and accepts a proton (H+) from the H2CO3 molecule to form its conjugate acid. The conjugate acid of C5H5N is represented as C5H6N+.

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