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Chemistry, 27.02.2021 05:50, jaxondbagley

Buffer capacity is a measure of a buffer solution's resistance to changes in pH as strong acid or base is added. Suppose that you have 165 mL of a buffer that is 0.300 M in both hydrofluoric acid (HF) and its conjugate base (F−) . Calculate the maximum volume of 0.470 M HCl that can be added to the buffer before its buffering capacity is lost.

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