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The ionisation of hydrochloric in water is given below: HCl(aq)+HX2O(l)↽−−⇀HX3OX+(aq)+ClX−(aq) Label two conjugate acid-base pairs in this ionisation. - Chemistry

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The ionisation of hydrochloric in water is given below:

\[\ce{HCl (aq) + H2O (l) ⇌ H3O+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)}\]

Label two conjugate acid-base pairs in this ionisation.

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The two conjugate acid-base pairs in the ionisation of \[\ce{HCl}\] are \[\ce{(HCl - Cl^{-})}\] in which \[\ce{HCl}\] is the conjugate acid and \[\ce{Cl-}\] is the conjugate base similarly the second pair is \[\ce{(H2O - H3O+)}\] in which \[\ce{H2O}\] is the conjugate base and \[\ce{H3O+}\] is the conjugate acid.

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Chapter 7: Equilibrium - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [Page 90]

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NCERT Exemplar Chemistry [English] Class 11
Chapter 7 Equilibrium
Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) | Q 22 | Page 90
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