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In this reaction, the water molecule (H2O) acts as a base. When it reacts with hydrogen sulfate ion (HSO4-) to form hydronium ion (H3O+) and sulfite ion (SO3^-), water accepts a proton (H+) from the hydrogen sulfate ion. This proton transfer from the acid (hydrogen sulfate ion) to the base (water) is what characterizes the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases.
Option 1: "an acid" - This option is incorrect. Water does not act as an acid in this reaction. It accepts a proton, making it a base.
Option 2: "a base" - This option is correct. Water acts as a base by accepting a proton from the hydrogen sulfate ion.
Option 3: "a salt" - This option is incorrect. A salt is formed when an acid and a base react to form an ionic compound. In this reaction, there is no formation of a salt.
Option 4: "an inert medium" - This option is incorrect. An inert medium does not participate in the reaction. However, in this reaction, water actively participates by accepting a proton, making it a base.
Therefore, the correct answer is option