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The conjugate acid of the Brønsted-Lowry base C₄H₄N (which is pyridine) is formed by adding a proton (H⁺) to the base, resulting in C₄H₅N⁺. If you consider other forms of C₄H₄N, like an aniline or other amines, the conjugate acids would similarly involve adding a proton to form C₄H₅N⁺ or C₄H₄NH₃⁺, depending on the specific structure of the base.

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