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What happens to the pH of a buffer when a small amount of acid is added? It will stay about the same. It will decrease by 10 points. It will increase by 10 points.
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What happens to the pH of a buffer when a small amount of acid is added?
It will stay about the same.
It will decrease by 10 points.
It will increase by 10 points.
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the answer is it will increased by 10 points
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it will stay about the same!
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