Given the reaction HC1O4 + CN CIO + HCN The acid HCIO4 reacts with its conjugate acid CN to form CIO and its conjugate base HCN. The acid HC1O4 reacts with the base CN to form the conjugate acid CIO and the conjugate base HCN. The acid HC104 reacts with its conjugate base CN to form C10 and its conjugate acid HCN The base HC104 reacts with the acid CN to form the conjugate acid Clo, and the conjugate base HCN. The acid HC104 reacts with the base CN to form the conjugate base Cl0 and the conjugate acid HCN. Submit Question

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Given the reaction HC1O4 + CN CIO + HCN
The acid HCIO4 reacts with its conjugate acid CN
to form CI0 and its conjugate base HCN.
The acid HC104 reacts with the base CN to form the conjugate acid Clo and the conjugate base
HCN.
The acid HC104 reacts with its conjugate base CN to form C10 and its conjugate acid HCN
The base HC104 reacts with the acid CN to form the conjugate acid ClO, and the conjugate base
HCN.
The acid HC104 reacts with the base CN to form the conjugate base Clo, and the conjugate acid
HCN.
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Transcribed Image Text:Given the reaction HC1O4 + CN CIO + HCN The acid HCIO4 reacts with its conjugate acid CN to form CI0 and its conjugate base HCN. The acid HC104 reacts with the base CN to form the conjugate acid Clo and the conjugate base HCN. The acid HC104 reacts with its conjugate base CN to form C10 and its conjugate acid HCN The base HC104 reacts with the acid CN to form the conjugate acid ClO, and the conjugate base HCN. The acid HC104 reacts with the base CN to form the conjugate base Clo, and the conjugate acid HCN. Submit Question
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