Buffer because the main components of the mixture are a WEAK conjugate acid/base pair. Not a buffer in ANY ratio because the main components of the mixture are NOT a conjugate acid/base pair. Possible answers HCI/NH3 No Answers Chosen H2SO3/Li2SO4 No Answers Chosen KBr/HBr NaOH/HNO₂ NH3/NH4NO3 HNO3/F- Buffer only if the two components react in the correct ratio so that what remains is still a WEAK conjugate acid/base pair. Not a buffer in ANY ratio because the main components of the mixture would be a STRONG conjugate acid/base pair. Na2CO3/NaHCO3 H3PO4/PO4³- No Answers Chosen KNO2/HNO3 No Answers Chosen KHSO4/H2SO4 NaNO3/HNO3 Na2HPO4/NaH2PO4

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Buffer because the main components of the mixture are a WEAK conjugate
acid/base pair.
Not a buffer in ANY ratio because the main components of the mixture are NOT
a conjugate acid/base pair.
Possible answers
HCI/NH3
No Answers Chosen
H2SO3/Li2SO4
No Answers Chosen
KBr/HBr
NaOH/HNO₂
NH3/NH4NO3
HNO3/F-
Buffer only if the two components react in the correct ratio so that what
remains is still a WEAK conjugate acid/base pair.
Not a buffer in ANY ratio because the main components of the mixture would
be a STRONG conjugate acid/base pair.
Na2CO3/NaHCO3
H3PO4/PO4³-
No Answers Chosen
KNO2/HNO3
No Answers Chosen
KHSO4/H2SO4
NaNO3/HNO3
Na2HPO4/NaH2PO4
Transcribed Image Text:Buffer because the main components of the mixture are a WEAK conjugate acid/base pair. Not a buffer in ANY ratio because the main components of the mixture are NOT a conjugate acid/base pair. Possible answers HCI/NH3 No Answers Chosen H2SO3/Li2SO4 No Answers Chosen KBr/HBr NaOH/HNO₂ NH3/NH4NO3 HNO3/F- Buffer only if the two components react in the correct ratio so that what remains is still a WEAK conjugate acid/base pair. Not a buffer in ANY ratio because the main components of the mixture would be a STRONG conjugate acid/base pair. Na2CO3/NaHCO3 H3PO4/PO4³- No Answers Chosen KNO2/HNO3 No Answers Chosen KHSO4/H2SO4 NaNO3/HNO3 Na2HPO4/NaH2PO4
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