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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following mixtures would result in a buffered solution when 1.0 L of each of the
two solutions are mixed?
a) 0.2 MHNO3 and 0.4 M NaNO3.
b) 0.2 MHNO3 and 0.4 M NaF.
c) 0.2 MHNO3 and 0.4 MHF.
d) 0.2 MHNO3 and 0.4 M NaOH.
e) 0.01 MHNO3 and 0.4 M NaNO3.
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