2. In the following reactions identify the acid-base conjugate pairs: a. CH3COO + HCN CH3COOH + CN b. HCO3 + HCO3 = H₂CO3 + CO3²- c. H₂PO4 + NH3 → HPO4² + NH4+ d. HCIO + CH3NH2 → CH3NH3 + CIO e. CO3²- + H₂O = HCO3 + HO
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![2. In the following reactions identify the acid-base conjugate pairs:
a. CH3COO + HCN CH3COOH + CN-
b. HCO3 + HCO3 = H₂CO3 + CO3²-
c. H₂PO4 + NH3
d. HCIO + CH3NH₂
HPO4² + NH4+
CH3NH3 + CIO
e. CO3²- + H₂O HCO3 + HO
3. The -product constant of water is 1.0 x 10-¹4 at 25 °C. At 40 °C, the constant is
Write the reaction and the equilibrium equation for the autoionization of wate
to the ionization of water when it is heated.
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