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In Part 2 of the experiment, Joe first adds a buffer to his lemonade. After adding the baking soda, his lemonade is __. A.less likely to change pH B.more likely to change pH C.Neither, buffers don’t affect
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In Part 2 of the experiment, Joe first adds a buffer to his lemonade. After adding the baking soda, his lemonade is __.
A.less likely to change pH
B.more likely to change pH
C.Neither, buffers don’t affect pH
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