Multiple Choice
An acetate buffer has a pH of 4.40. Which of the following changes will cause the pH to decrease?
A) Dissolving a small amount of solid sodium acetate
B) Ading a small amount of dilute hydrochloric acid
C) Adding a small amount of dilute sodium hydroxide
D) Dissolving a small amount of solid sodium chloride
E) Diluting the buffer solution with water
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