34 6.6 Buffers
Practice questions
- Is this statement true? A buffer is the combination of a weak acid or base and a salt of that weak acid or base.
- Which combinations of compounds can make a buffer? Assume aqueous solutions. Select all possible answers.
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- [latex]\ce{HCl}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{NaCl}[/latex]
- [latex]\ce{NH_{4}NO_{3}}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{NH_{3}}[/latex]
- [latex]\ce{HNO_{2}}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{NaNO_{2}}[/latex]
- [latex]\ce{NH_{4}NO_{3}}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{HNO_{3}}[/latex]
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- The complete phosphate buffer system is based on four substances: [latex]\ce{H_{3}PO_{4}}[/latex], [latex]\ce{H_{2}PO_{4}^{-}}[/latex], [latex]\ce{HPO_{4}^{2-}}[/latex], and [latex]\ce{PO_{4}^{3-}}[/latex]. What different buffer solutions can be made from these substances?
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- [latex]\ce{H_{3}PO_{4}}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{H_{2}PO_{4}^{-}}[/latex]
- [latex]\ce{H_{2}PO_{4}^{-}}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{HPO_{4}^{2-}}[/latex]
- [latex]\ce{HPO_{4}^{2-}}[/latex] and [latex]\ce{PO_{4}^{3-}}[/latex]
- All of the above
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Answers
- True
- b, c
- d