Write equations for the ionization of hno3 in water and the reaction of co32- with water. for each equation, identify the hydrogen-ion donor and hydrogen-ion acceptor. then label the conjugate acid-base pairs in each equation.
Chemical reaction 1: HNOâ(aq) + HâO(l) â NOââ»(aq) + HâOâș(aq). Chemical reaction 2: COâÂČâ»(aq) + HâO(l) â HCOââ»(aq) + OHâ»(aq). According
to  Bronsted-Lowry theory acid are donor of protons and bases
are acceptors of protons (the hydrogen cation or Hâș). In first reaction: 1) HNOâ(nitric acid) is hydrogen-ion donor and water is hydrogen-ion acceptor. 2) HNOâ is acid and NOââ» is conjugate base. In second reaction: 1) water is hydrogen-ion donor and COâÂČâ» hydrogen-ion acceptor. 2) COâÂČâ» is base and HCOââ»Â is conjugate acid.