Statement-I: The acid-base pair that differs only by one proton is called a conjugate acid-base pair.
Statement-II: If Bronsted acid is a strong acid then its conjugate base is a weak base and vice-versa.
Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct
Statement-I is correct and Statement-II is incorrect
Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is correct
Both statement-I and Statement-II are incorrect
The acid-base pairs that differ only by one proton is called a conjugate acid-base pair. If Bronsted acid is a strong acid then its conjugate base is a weak base and vice-versa.