Answer:
d. None of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
A buffer works when pH of the buffer is ± 1. Out of this range, the buffering capacity is very low.
Acetic acid, CH₃CO₂H, has a pKa of 4.74. That means its buffering capacity is between 3.74 and 5.74 of pH. Is not a good buffer to pH 7
Pyridine is a weak base with pKa of 5.52. Its buffering capacity is between 6.52 and 4.52. Is not a good buffer to pH 7
HCl is a strong acid. Just weak acids and bases can produce a buffer with its conjugate base. HCl can't produce a buffer.
Thus, right answer is:
d. None of the above