Consider the reaction below.
NH4 + H20 - NH3 + H30"
Which is an acid-conjugate base pair?
O NHA and NH3
O NH4" and H30*
O H20 and NH3
O H20 and H20"

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Answer:

The correct ans is....

Option B) NH4" and H30*

Explanation:

NH4" and H30* is an example of conjugate pair

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The acid-conjugate base pair : ( B ) NH₄⁺ and H₃O⁻

The chemical reaction is

NH₄ + H₂O --> NH₃ + H₃O

Acid-conjugate base pair

An acid-conjugate base pair is a pair that consists of two substances that are different from each other just by the presence or absence of a proton ( H⁺ ) it helps to determine the relative strengths of acids and bases.

Hence we can conclude that the acid-conjugate base pair : ( B ) NH₄⁺ and H₃O⁻.

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