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MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 17.2: Read Section 17.2. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your eText. A buffer contains significant amounts of acetic acid and sodium acetate Part A Enter the complete molecular equation that demonstrates how this buffer neutralizes added acid (HNO₂). Express your answer as a complete molecular equation. | ΑΣΦ NaC2H, O₂ (aq) + HNO, (aq)→HC2H, 0₂ (aq) + NaNO, (aq) DA chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Previous Answers Request Answer Submit ?
MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 17.2: Read Section 17.2. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your eText. A buffer contains significant amounts of acetic acid and sodium acetate. Part B Enter an equation that demonstrates how this buffer neutralizes added base (KOH). Express your answer as a complete molecular equation ΑΣΦ ? A chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Submit Request Answer
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