A buffer solution that is 0.413 M in CH3COOH and 0.413 M in CH3COONa has a pH of 4.74. The addition of 0.01 mol of H₂O to 1.0 L of this buffer would cause the pH to The capacity of this buffer for added H&O could be increased by the addition increase slightly increase by 2 units decrease slightly decrease by 2 units. not change Submit Answer Retry Entire Group Use the Ref

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A buffer solution that is 0.413 M in CH3COOH and 0.413 M in CH3COONa has a pH of 4.74.
The addition of 0.01 mol of H3O+ to 1.0 L of this buffer would cause the pH to |
The capacity of this buffer for added H3O+ could be increased by the addition of 0.152 moli
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Transcribed Image Text:A buffer solution that is 0.413 M in CH3COOH and 0.413 M in CH3COONa has a pH of 4.74. The addition of 0.01 mol of H3O+ to 1.0 L of this buffer would cause the pH to | The capacity of this buffer for added H3O+ could be increased by the addition of 0.152 moli Submit Answer Retry Entire Group Use the Refer of the weak acid of the sall
A buffer solution that is 0.413 M in CH3COOH and 0.413 M in CH3COONa has a pH of 4.74.
The addition of 0.01 mol of H₂O to 1.0 L of this buffer would cause the pH to [
The capacity of this buffer for added H3O could be increased by the addition
increase slightly
increase by 2 units
decrease slightly
decrease by 2 units
not change
Submit Answer
Retry Entire Group
Use the Ref
Transcribed Image Text:A buffer solution that is 0.413 M in CH3COOH and 0.413 M in CH3COONa has a pH of 4.74. The addition of 0.01 mol of H₂O to 1.0 L of this buffer would cause the pH to [ The capacity of this buffer for added H3O could be increased by the addition increase slightly increase by 2 units decrease slightly decrease by 2 units not change Submit Answer Retry Entire Group Use the Ref
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