Answer: The conjugate acid of [tex]HCO_3^-[/tex] is [tex]H_2CO_3[/tex]
Explanation:
According to the Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base theory:
To form a conjugate acid of [tex]HCO_3^-[/tex], this compound will accept one proton to form [tex]H_2CO_3[/tex]
The chemical equation for the formation of conjugate acid follows:
[tex]HCO_3^-+H^+\rightarrow H_2CO_3[/tex]
The conjugate acid formed is named as carbonic acid.
Hence, the conjugate acid of [tex]HCO_3^-[/tex] is [tex]H_2CO_3[/tex]