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Answer:

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Explanation:

An acid is a proton donor; a base is a proton acceptor.

Thus, HF is the acid and H₂O is the base.

The conjugate base is what's left after the acid has given up its proton.

The conjugate acid is what's formed when the base has accepted a proton.

HF/F⁻ make one conjugate acid/base pair, and H₂O/H₃O⁺ are the other conjugate acid/base pair.

[tex]\rm \underbrace{\hbox{HF}}_{\hbox{acid}} + \underbrace{\hbox{H_{2}\rm O}}_{\hbox{base}} \rightleftharpoons \underbrace{\hbox{H_{3}\rm O^{+}}}_{\hbox{conj. acid}} +\underbrace{\hbox{F^{-}}}_{\hbox{conj. base}}[/tex]