In the reaction :
[Fe(H.O) 3+ HO = (FelH,O)(OH)2 + H.O
(H,)
Fe(, ]
(A) [Fe(H2O),13is an acid
(B) [Fe(H.0), 13+ is a base
(C) [Fe(HO), (OH)]2+ is a conjugate acid
[Fe(
HO), (OH)]2 is a conjugate base
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The two sets—NH 3/NH 4 + and H 2O/OH −—are called conjugate acid-base pairs. We say that NH 4 + is the conjugate acid of NH 3, OH − is the conjugate base of H 2O, and so forth. Every Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction can be labelled with two conjugate acid-base pairs.
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