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A buffer solution is prepared by adding NaH2PO4 to a solution of H3PO4 (phosphoric acid). H3PO4(aq) = H*(aq) + H2PO4 (aq) What happens if HCI is added?
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A buffer solution is prepared by adding NaH2PO4
to a solution of H3PO4 (phosphoric acid).
H3PO4(aq) = H*(aq) + H2PO4 (aq)
What happens if HCI is added?
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okay so if HCI is added it will more than likely result in a concentration chemical reaction and so h2po4 takes greater lead in the process.
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