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Chemistry, 28.02.2020 04:49 nguyendavis17

Which of these statements is true?

a. if you add a strong acid or base to a buffer, the buffer's pKa or pKb will change
b. To do calculations in which strong acid or base is added to a buffer, you only need to use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
c. If you add strong acid or base to a buffer, the pH will never change.
d. Strong bases react with strong acids, but not with weak acids.
e. To do calculations in which strong acid or base is added to a buffer, you need to calculate the amounts of substances from the neutralization reaction and then equilibrate.

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