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Chapter 10.12, Problem 2QQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
From the given pairs of substance could function as a buffer in aqueous solution or not has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
A buffer is an aqueous solution containing substances that prevent major changes in
Solution
Buffer solutions contain either a weak acid and a salt of that weak acid or a weak base and a salt of that weak base.
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Which of the following aqueous mixtures would be a buffer system?
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B) HNO3, NaNO3
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A) a solution that is 0.100 M in HNO2 and 0.100 M in HCI
B) a solution that is 0.100 M in HNO3 and 0.100 M in NANO3
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