Campbell Biology
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Author: Urry
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Chapter 3.3, Problem 4CC
Summary Introduction
To evaluate: The change in pH of 1L pure water and 1L acetic acid solution if 0.01 mol of a strong acid is added to both.
Concept introduction:
An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions which lowers the pH of the solution. This occurs when water is added to it. A buffer is a solution that maintains a constant pH.
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