IF there is an equation of a reaction AND a first chemical entity has a chemical formula AND a second chemical entity has a second chemical formula AND the first chemical formula is part of the left side of the equation AND the second chemical formula is part of the right side of the equation AND the first chemical entity is playing a base role AND the second chemical entity is playing a base role AND the first chemical entity is stronger than the second chemical entity THEN the direction of the reaction is right AND the equilibrium side of the reaction is right. ---------- IF there is an equation of a reaction AND a first chemical entity has a chemical formula AND a second chemical entity has a second chemical formula AND the first chemical formula is part of the left side of the equation AND the second chemical formula is part of the right side of the equation AND the first chemical entity is the conjugate base of the second chemical entity THEN the first chemical entity is playing a base role AND the second chemical entity is playing an acid role. ---------- IF there is an equation of a reaction AND a first chemical entity has a chemical formula AND a second chemical entity has a second chemical formula AND the first chemical formula is part of the left side of the equation AND the second chemical formula is part of the right side of the equation AND the second chemical entity is the conjugate base of the first chemical entity THEN the second chemical entity is playing a base role AND the first chemical entity is playing an acid role. ---------- IF there is a scene AND the scene has an HCl AND the scene has a Cl-Minus THEN the conjugate acid of the Cl-Minus is the HCl. ---------- IF there is a scene AND the scene has a H3O-Plus AND the scene has a water THEN the conjugate acid of the water is the H3O-Plus. ---------- IF there is scene AND the scene has a Cl-Minus AND the scene has a water THEN the water is stronger than the Cl-Minus. ---------- IF a first chemical entity is stronger than a second chemical entity AND the second chemical entity is stronger than a third chemical entity THEN the first chemical entity is stronger than the third chemical entity. ---------- There is an equation of a reaction. There is a scene. A first chemical formula is part of the left side of the equation. A second chemical formula is part of the left side of the equation. A third chemical formula is part of the right side of the equation. A fourth chemical formula is part of the right side of the equation. The first chemical formula is water. The second chemical formula is HCl. The third chemical formula is H3O-Plus. The fourth chemical formula is Cl-Minus. The scene has the water. The scene has the HCl. The scene has the H3O-Plus. The scene has the Cl-Minus. What is the direction of the reaction? What is the equilibrium side of the reaction?