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HI and I⁻ is the acid-conjugate base pair.

What is acid and conjugate base pair?

According to Bronsted-Lowry definition of acid and base, those pair which are differ in the single no. of proton or H⁺ ion is known as acid and conjugate base pair or base and conjugate acid pair.

Given chemical reaction is:

HI + H₂O → H₃O⁺ + I⁻

Here, HI = acid,

H₂O = base,

H₃O⁺ = conjugate acid and

I⁻ = conjugate base

Hence, option (d) is correct i.e. HI & I⁻ is the acid-conjugate base pair.

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Answer:

d, HI and I–

Explanation:

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Consider the reaction below.

HI + H2O Right arrow. H3O+ + I–

Which is an acid-conjugate base pair?

HI and H2O

H2O and H3O+

H3O+ and I–

HI and I–