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Answer:

HNO₂ is Bronsted- Lowery conjugate acid.

NH₃ is Bronsted- Lowery conjugate base.

NH₄⁺(aq)  is  Bronsted- Lowery acid.

NO₂⁻²is  Bronsted- Lowery base.

Explanation:

Bronsted- Lowery acid:

Bronsted- lowery acid is the specie which have capability to donate the proton.

Bronsted- Lowery conjugate base:

The Bronsted- Lowery conjugate base of Bronsted- Lowery acid is the specie which is formed after when an acid donate the proton.

Bronsted- Lowery base:

Bronsted- lowery base is the specie which have capability to accept the proton.

Bronsted- Lowery conjugate acid:

The Bronsted- Lowery conjugate acid of Bronsted- Lowery base is the specie which is formed after when an base accept the proton.

Chemical equation:

NH₄⁺(aq) + NO₂⁻²(aq) → HNO₂(aq) + NH₃(aq)

NH₄⁺(aq)  have an extra proton and can donate it so it is Bronsted- Lowery acid.

NO₂⁻² have negative charge and can accept the proton so it is  Bronsted- Lowery base.

HNO₂ is Bronsted- Lowery conjugate acid.

NH₃ is Bronsted- Lowery conjugate base.