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    What Term Is Used to Describe the Amount of Strong
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What Term Is Used to Describe the Amount of Strong

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What term is used to describe the amount of strong acid or strong base that can be added to a buffer solution without significantly changing its pH?


A) buffer threshold
B) Henderson-Hasselbalch strength
C) conjugate acid-base capacity
D) buffer capacity
E) acid dissociation constant

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