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Which of the following mixtures can be a buffer? Group of answer choices ammonia and ammonium acetate potassium nitrate and nitric acid potassium nitrite and nitrous acid sodium chloride and hypochlorous acid

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Answer:

Ammonia and ammonium acetate

Potassium nitrite and nitrous acid

Step-by-step explanation:

A buffer system must be formed of:

  • A weak base and its conjugate acid, or
  • A weak acid and its conjugate base.

Which of the following mixtures can be a buffer?

  • Ammonia and ammonium acetate. YES. Ammonia is a weak base and ammonium is its conjugate acid.
  • Potassium nitrate and nitric acid. NO. Nitric acid is a strong acid.
  • Potassium nitrite and nitrous acid. YES. Nitrous acid is a weak acid and nitrite is its conjugate base.
  • Sodium chloride and hypochlorous acid. NO. Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid but its conjugate base is missing.
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