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    If HCl Were Buffered by NaHCO₃,the Formation of _____ Would
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If HCl Were Buffered by NaHCO₃,the Formation of _____ Would

Question 160

Question 160

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If HCl were buffered by NaHCO₃,the formation of _____ would not occur.


A) NaCl
B) water
C) H-HCO3
D) All of the above would occur.

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