The correct option is C H2SO4,HSO−4
Conjugate acid: Species formed by the gain of a proton from a base is called conjugate acid of that base. [Conjugate acid has one extra proton than the base]
Conjugate base : Species formed by the loss of a proton from an acid is called the conjugate base of that acid.
[Conjugate base has one proton less than the acid]
So, Conjugate acid-base pairs differ only by one proton.
H++HSO−4⇌H2SO4
Here HSO−4, (base) gains a proton H+ to form H2SO4 (conjugate acid).
H2O(I)H+→H3O+(aq).So
H2O(I) is base and H3O+(aq) is conjugate acid. Therefore , H3O+ and OH− is not a conjugate acid - base pair.
S2−H+→HS−.So
S2− is base and HS− is conjugate acid. So , H2S and S2− is not a conjugate acid - base pair.