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A Buffer Solution Is 0

Question 42

Question 42

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A buffer solution is 0.500 M in ascorbic acid and 0.500 M in sodium ascorbate. Its pH is 4.10. After addition of 10 mL of 1 M NaOH to 1.00 L of this buffer, the most likely value of the pH is


A) 4.08.
B) 4.10.
C) 4.12.
D) 5.95.
E) 10.15.

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