Chapter 19: Q19.27P (page 873)
A buffer containing of acid, , andof its conjugate base, , has apH of 3.35. What is thepH after 0.0015mol of NaoHis added to of this solution?
Short Answer
The pH of the solution is 3.36.
Chapter 19: Q19.27P (page 873)
A buffer containing of acid, , andof its conjugate base, , has apH of 3.35. What is thepH after 0.0015mol of NaoHis added to of this solution?
The pH of the solution is 3.36.
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