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HCI + H2O – Cl + H3O+

Which statement about the reaction is correct? A. O HCl is an acid, and Cl- is its conjugate base.

B. HCl is an acid, and H30+ is its conjugate base

C. H20 is an acid, and H30* is its conjugate base.

D. H20 is an acid, and Cl- is its conjugate base.

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