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When a Strong Acid Is Added to the Bicarbonate Buffer

Question 47

Question 47

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When a strong acid is added to the bicarbonate buffer system, what is the result?


A) Strong base and neutral salt
B) Strong acid and neutral salt
C) Weak acid and neutral salt
D) Weak acid and basic salt

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