Check all that is true for a buffer solution. The pH of a buffer solution can be determined by the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation When the acid and base components of the buffer solution is present in equal amount, pH = pka When a strong acid is added to a buffer solution, the acid component of the buffer solution will decrease in concentration. A buffer solution is resistant to changes in its pH A buffer solution contains a weak(<100% ionization) conjugate acid/base pair

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QUESTION 28
Check all that is true for a buffer solution.
The pH of a buffer solution can be determined by the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
When the acid and base components of the buffer solution is present in equal amount, pH = pKa
When a strong acid is added to a buffer solution, the acid component of the buffer solution will decrease in concentration.
A buffer solution is resistant to changes in its pH
A buffer solution contains a weak(<100% ionization) conjugate acid/base pair
QUESTION 29
Which of the following cannot be a buffer solution? Each component is at 0.050 M concentration.
OHCI/CI
OH-C₂H302/ C2H30₂
O NH4+/NH3
O HNO₂/NO₂
QUESTION 30
Below is a titration curve of a sample of monoprotic acid (HA) by NaOH. Which is most likely the acid?
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Transcribed Image Text:Question Completion Status: QUESTION 28 Check all that is true for a buffer solution. The pH of a buffer solution can be determined by the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation When the acid and base components of the buffer solution is present in equal amount, pH = pKa When a strong acid is added to a buffer solution, the acid component of the buffer solution will decrease in concentration. A buffer solution is resistant to changes in its pH A buffer solution contains a weak(<100% ionization) conjugate acid/base pair QUESTION 29 Which of the following cannot be a buffer solution? Each component is at 0.050 M concentration. OHCI/CI OH-C₂H302/ C2H30₂ O NH4+/NH3 O HNO₂/NO₂ QUESTION 30 Below is a titration curve of a sample of monoprotic acid (HA) by NaOH. Which is most likely the acid? Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. A
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