
Anthony T. answered 04/07/21
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A Bronsted-Lowry acid is a chemical species that can give up a proton (H+). Its conjugate base
is the species that is produced after the proton is given up by the acid.
In this case, N2H5+ <====> N2H4 + H+
N2H5+ is the acid and N2H4 its conjugate base.
Incidentally N2H4 is called hydrazine and N2H5+ the hydrazinium ion.