Label conjugate acid base pairs in the following reactions
H2O(l) + HCl(aq) H3O+(aq) + Cl-
(aq)
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H2O + H3O
hcl + Cl-
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Notice that hydrochloric acid, HCl , starts with a proton that ends up on a water molecule, which acts as a Bronsted - Lowry base, and forms hydronium ions, H3O+ . The remaining chloride anion, Cl− , is called the acid's conjugate base because it can theoretically reform the acid by accepting a proton.
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