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A 1.0 l buffer solution is 0.10 m in hf and 0.050 m in naf. which action destroys the buffer?
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A 1.0 l buffer solution is 0.10 m in hf and 0.050 m in naf. which action destroys the buffer?
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A buffer is a useful chemical in science that is composed of a weak acid and salt. From the given compounds above, between HF and NaF, HF is a strong acid and NaF is a salt. Thus, addition of HF will most likely destroy the buffer.
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