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A buffer solution consists of 0.85 M nitrous acid (HNO₂) and 0.45 M sodium nitrate (NaNO₂). What is the pH of this solut

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A Buffer Solution Consists Of 0 85 M Nitrous Acid Hno And 0 45 M Sodium Nitrate Nano What Is The Ph Of This Solut 1
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A buffer solution consists of 0.85 M nitrous acid (HNO₂) and 0.45 M sodium nitrate (NaNO₂). What is the pH of this solution after the addition of 0.15 M NaOH? (Assume that the volume remains constant.) The K₂ of HNO₂ is 4.5x10-4. 3.07 3.42 3.28 3.35 3.63
Select ONLY the statements about buffered solutions that are CORRECT. When a small amount of a strong base is added to a buffer, the pH will decrease slightly. Buffered solutions resist drastic changes in pH upon the addition of small amounts of strong acid or strong base. Buffered solutions contain at least two substances that produce a solution of a weak conjugate acid-base pair. When a small amount of a strong acid is added to a buffer, the pH won't change.