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Simple acid-base reaction example showing HF as the acid and NaNH₂ as the base, forming NH₃ and NaF, with conjugate acid and base identified.

A diagram illustrating an acid-base reaction where hydrogen fluoride (HF) reacts with sodium amide (NaNH₂) to form ammonia (NH₃) and sodium fluoride (NaF), showing the conjugate acid and conjugate base, with a note that Na⁺ is a spectator ion.

A diagram illustrating an acid-base reaction where hydrogen fluoride (HF) reacts with sodium amide (NaNH₂) to form ammonia (NH₃) and sodium fluoride (NaF), showing the conjugate acid and conjugate base, with a note that Na⁺ is a spectator ion.

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