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EBK CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305856745
Author: DECOSTE
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 8, Problem 24E
The results of Exercises 21-23 illustrate an important property of buffered solutions. Which solution in Exercise 21 is the buffered solution and what important property is illustrated by the results?
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