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From this part, we should label each of the species in both equation as an acid or a base.
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And basically, for this equation that it represents, we have our part a.
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So we have our hcl with h2o.
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We have our reversible reaction to produce hydrogenium ions and chloride ions.
00:28
In this above reaction, one of the.
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H2o molecules act as a base and accept a proton to form hydronium ions.
00:44
And your hcl molecules acts as an acid and it will donate protons to form your chloride ions.
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Your hydronium ion is the conjugate acid.
01:09
So your h3o is the conjugate acid of your h2o base.
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In the reverse reaction, your hydronium ion donates a proton.
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It's also similar to your chloride ions, that is your conjugate base.
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So this will be the conjugate base of hcl acid.
01:37
In the reverse reaction, your chloride ions accept a proton.
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Thus, acid -based pairs, it will differ only by a single hydrogen ion in the formula...