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3 February, 02:03

A buffer is 0.100 M in NH4Cl and 0.100 M NH3. When a small amount of hydrobromic acid is added to this buffer, which buffer component neutralizes the added acid?

A. NH4+

B. Cl-

C. NH3

D. None of the above

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  1. 3 February, 02:12
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    C. NH₃

    Explanation:

    This buffer is formed by a weak base (NH₃) and its conjugate acid (NH₄⁺) which comes from the salt NH₄Cl. When an acid is added (hydrobromic acid) it is neutralized by the basic component of the buffer, according to the following equation.

    NH₃ (aq) + HBr (aq) ⇄ NH₄⁺ (aq) + Br⁻ (aq)
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