Question
Question: \({Cl}^{-}\) ion is the conjugate base of: a) \(HCl\) b) \(HOCl\) c) \(HCl{O}_{3}\) d) \(HCl...
Cl− ion is the conjugate base of:
a) HCl
b) HOCl
c) HClO3
d) HClO4
Solution
Hint: When an acid donates a proton, then what is left behind is known as its conjugate base. It has one less hydrogen ion and one more − charge that the corresponding acid.
Complete step by step answer: The conjugate base is the compound that is formed after when the acid donates a proton. More generally, it can be defined as the base member, Y−, of a pair of compounds that transforms into each other by gaining or losing a proton. It can gain a proton during a chemical reaction.
- The strength of a conjugate base can be seen as its ability to pull hydrogen protons towards itself.
- A strong conjugate base is the one which can hold on to the hydrogen proton when in solution and acid will not dissociate.
- A strong acid gives a weak conjugate base and a weak acid will give a strong conjugate base.
In the question given, Cl− is the conjugate base of the strong acid HCl. HCl dissolves in water to give H+ ion and Cl− ion.
HCl⟶H++Cl−.
Cl− has an extra electron which it can donate to stabilize itself. So, it is a conjugate base.
Hence, the correct option is (a).
Note: There is a difference between a base and a conjugate base. A conjugate base is a type of base which is formed when an acid loses a proton. Whereas, a base is a chemical species that donates electrons and accepts protons or is capable of releasing OH− ions in aqueous solution.