Number of Added Drops pH of Non-Buffer Solution (Water) pH of Buffer Solution 0 7.00 7.00 1 11.85 7.05 2 12.15 7.10 3 12.32 7.15 4 12.45 7.20 5 12.54 7.24 Observations and Questions [7] What happens to the pH of the water as you add drops of the base solution (Data Table IV)? What is the chemical basis of this change in the pH of the water as base is added (i.e. what is happening to the H+ ion concentration)?
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Number of Added Drops |
pH of Non-Buffer Solution (Water) |
pH of Buffer Solution |
---|---|---|
0 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
1 |
11.85 |
7.05 |
2 |
12.15 |
7.10 |
3 |
12.32 |
7.15 |
4 |
12.45 |
7.20 |
5 |
12.54 |
7.24 |
Observations and Questions
[7] What happens to the pH of the water as you add drops of the base solution (Data Table IV)? What is the chemical basis of this change in the pH of the water as base is added (i.e. what is happening to the H+ ion concentration)?

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