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An Acetate Buffer Has A PH Of 4.40. Which Of The Following Changes Will Cause The PH To Decrease? a. dissolving a small amount of solid sodium acetate b. adding a small amount of hydrochloric acid c. adding
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An Acetate Buffer Has A PH Of 4.40. Which Of The Following Changes Will Cause The PH To Decrease?
a. dissolving a small amount of solid sodium acetate
b. adding a small amount of hydrochloric acid
c. adding a small amount of sodium hydroxide small amount of sodium
d. dissolving a chloride
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B. By adding a small amount of Hydrochloric acid
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