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Question: Conjugate acid of \(N{{H}_{2}}^{-}\) is: (a)-\[N{{H}_{3}}\] (b)-\[N{{H}_{4}}^{+}\] (c)- \[{{...

Conjugate acid of NH2N{{H}_{2}}^{-} is:
(a)-NH3N{{H}_{3}}
(b)-NH4+N{{H}_{4}}^{+}
(c)- N{{N}^{-}}
(d)-NH2+N{{H}_{2}}^{+}

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Solution

The inverse of the definition of acid and base. This is a pair. It is an inorganic substance that can be found in air, soil, water, etc. It is normally gas at room temperature.

Complete answer:
Let us first understand the concept of acid and base.
An acid is defined as a substance that tends to give a proton (H+{{H}^{+}} ) and a base is defined as a substance that tends to accept a proton.
An acid is a proton donor whereas a base is a proton acceptor.
So, the acid-base pairs are called conjugate acid-base pairs.
A conjugate pair of acid and a base differs by a proton only.
Simply, we can write,
Conjugate acidConjugate base + H+\text{Conjugate acid}\rightleftharpoons \text{Conjugate base + }{{\text{H}}^{\text{+}}}
Conjugate acid = base +H+{{H}^{+}} and conjugate base = acid -H+{{H}^{+}} .
So, we have to know the conjugate acid of :
For conjugate acid we have to add H+{{\text{H}}^{\text{+}}} :
Hence, NH2+H+NH3N{{H}^{-}}_{2}+{{H}^{+}}\to N{{H}_{3}}
So, the correct option is (a)-NH3N{{H}_{3}}
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.

Additional Information:
Let us know the conjugate acid-base pairs of other options:
(b)-NH4+N{{H}_{4}}^{+} is the conjugate acid of NH3N{{H}_{3}}
(c)-N{{N}^{-}} is the conjugate base of NHN{{H}^{-}}
(d)- NH2+N{{H}_{2}}^{+} is the conjugate base of NH3N{{H}_{3}}

Note: The concept of conjugate acid-base helps to know the basic character of some compounds which do not have OHO{{H}^{-}} a group. It explains the acid-base reactions in the non-aqueous medium. It tells the ionic species also act as acid or base. You could get confused between the addition or subtraction of H+{{H}^{+}} to get the result.