I think by the question and answers' wording (and judging by your comment that D is the answer), they're listing the acid first in the answers (otherwise, (A) and (D) would be identical).The answer for this question is D, but can't it be A also? Aren't they both the same thing?
Yeah I get it now, because for A, if CO3 is the acid HCO3 wouldn't because it's conjugate base because a conjugate base is the original acid but with a proton removed.I think by the question and answers' wording (and judging by your comment that D is the answer), they're listing the acid first in the answers (otherwise, (A) and (D) would be identical).
So for example, option (A) says that OH– is the acid (because it was the first one listed in its pair), which is false.
I agree with what you're saying but I think it's a pretty stupid way of making a question - it's too ambiguous and they really should be using a table for something like this.I think by the question and answers' wording (and judging by your comment that D is the answer), they're listing the acid first in the answers (otherwise, (A) and (D) would be identical).
So for example, option (A) says that OH– is the acid (because it was the first one listed in its pair), which is false.