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(4d-202) A buffer solution is made by mixing H3PO4 and NaH2PO4 in water. How does this buffer system neutralize an addition of 5
mL of 0.45 M NaOH? Choose one of the options below.
• The H3PO4, as a weak acid, will neutralize the added NaOH
• The NaH2PO4, as a weak base, will neutralize the added NaOH
• The H3PO4, as a weak base, will neutralize the added NaOH
• The NaH2PO4, as a weak acid, will neutralize the added NaOH
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