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25 March, 09:55

You encounter a solution that is acidic and you decide to test it by adding a small amount of a strong acid. the ph lowers slightly but is approximately unchanged, and still remains acidic. what can you say about the solution?

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  1. 25 March, 10:06
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    The solution on this question must be a buffer solution.

    Buffer solution has a molecule that able to withstand pH changes when a small amount of strong acid is added. In the solution, there is conjugate base that could react with H+. When a strong acid is added, the reaction shifts to the left so the conjugate eats up a bit H + resulting in a lower amount of expected pH changes.
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