Respuesta :

Answer:

According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, an acid is any species that can donate H+ (proton), while a base is any species that can accept a H+ ion.

  1. [tex]NH_{3}[/tex]  

                          [tex]NH_{3}[/tex](aq) + [tex]H_{2}O[/tex](aq) → [tex]NH_{4}^{+}[/tex](aq)+ [tex]OH^{-}[/tex](aq)

[tex]NH_{4}^{+}[/tex] is the conjugate acid of [tex]NH_{3}[/tex]

      2. [tex]ClO_{3}^{-}[/tex]

                           [tex]ClO_{3}^{-}[/tex](aq) + [tex]H_{2}O[/tex](aq) → [tex]HClO_{3}[/tex](aq) + [tex]OH^{-}[/tex](aq)

[tex]HClO_{3}[/tex] is the conjugate acid of [tex]ClO_{3}^{-}[/tex]

       3. [tex]SO_{4}^{2-}[/tex]

                             [tex]SO_{4}^{2-}[/tex](aq) + [tex]H_{2}O[/tex](aq) → [tex]HSO_{4}^{-}[/tex](aq) + [tex]OH^{-}[/tex](aq)

[tex]HSO_{4}^{-}[/tex] is the conjugate acid of  [tex]SO_{4}^{2-}[/tex]  

         4. [tex]OH^{-}[/tex]

                              [tex]OH^{-}[/tex](aq) + [tex]H^{+}[/tex](aq) → [tex]H_{2}O[/tex](aq)

[tex]H_{2}O[/tex] is the conjugate acid of [tex]OH^{-}[/tex]