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Which of the following is the buffer solution
Options
(a) CH₃COOH + CH₃COONa
(b) CH₃COOH + CH₃COONH₄
(c) CH₃COOH + NH₄Cl
(d) NaOH + NaCl
Correct Answer:
CH₃COOH + CH₃COONa
Explanation:
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Buffer Is mixture of weak acid and its conjugate base or viceversa so most probably option ( a ) would hold good
The answer is ch3cooh and ch3coona because of these are of one is weak acid and other is strong base which is necessary for to make a buffer solutions