In the reaction CuO(s) + CO2(g) → CuCO3(s), a. CO2 is the Lewis acid and CuCO3 is its conjugate base. b. O2– acts as a Lewis base and Cu2+ acts as a Lewis acid. c. CuO is the Lewis acid and CuCO3 is its conjugate base. d. O2– acts as a Lewis base and CO2 acts as a Lewis acid. e. Cu2+ acts as a Lewis acid and CO32– acts as a Lewis base.

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Answer: The correct answer is Option d.

Explanation:

According to Lewis acid-base concept:

The substance which is donating electron pair is considered as Lewis base and the substance which is accepting electron pair is considered as Lewis acid.

For the given chemical reaction:

[tex]CuO(s)+CO_2(g)\rightarrow CuCO_3(s)[/tex]

[tex]CO_2[/tex] is accepting electron pair and is getting converted to [tex]CO_3^{2-}[/tex]. Thus, it is considered as Lewis acid.

[tex]O^{2-}[/tex] present in CuO is a Lewis base because it is donating electron pair.

Thus, the correct answer is Option d.

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