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Identify the acids and the bases in the chemical equation:

acid
base

[tex]\[ HCl + C_5H_5N \rightleftharpoons Cl^- + HC_5H_5N^+ \][/tex]

[tex]\[ \square \quad \square \][/tex]
[tex]\[ \square \quad \square \][/tex]



Answer :

Sure, let's identify the acids and bases in the given chemical equation using the Brønsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases. Here's the equation:

[tex]$HCl + C_5H_5N \rightleftharpoons Cl^- + HC_5H_5N^+$[/tex]

1. [tex]$HCl$[/tex] (Hydrochloric acid):
- HCl donates a proton (H⁺), so it acts as an acid.

2. [tex]$C_5H_5N$[/tex] (Pyridine):
- C_5H_5N accepts a proton (H⁺) from HCl, so it acts as a base.

3. [tex]$Cl^- (Chloride ion): - Cl^- is the ion that remains after HCl donates a proton, so it acts as a conjugate base. 4. $[/tex]HC_5H_5N^+[tex]$ (Pyridinium ion): - HC_5H_5N^+ forms when C_5H_5N accepts a proton, making it a conjugate acid. Now we'll place the labels on the equation: $[/tex][tex]$HCl + C_5H_5N \rightleftharpoons Cl^- + HC_5H_5N^+$[/tex][tex]$ $[/tex][tex]$\text{acid} \quad \text{base} \quad \square \quad \square \quad$[/tex][tex]$ $[/tex][tex]$\square \quad \square \quad \text{base} \quad \text{acid}$[/tex][tex]$ So, the completed labeling is: $[/tex][tex]$\text{acid} \quad \text{base} \quad \text{base} \quad \text{acid} \quad$[/tex][tex]$ Thus, for the equation: $[/tex][tex]$\text{HCl} + \text{C}_5\text{H}_5\text{N} \rightleftharpoons \text{Cl}^- + \text{HC}_5\text{H}_5\text{N}^+$[/tex]$

- HCl is the acid.
- C_5H_5N is the base.
- Cl^- is the conjugate base.
- HC_5H_5N^+ is the conjugate acid.