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Card 216
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What does a base buffer solution consist of?
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Card 217
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If an acid is added to a basic buffer solution of ammonia, what is the reaction?
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Card 218
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If a base is added to a basic buffer solution of ammonia, what reacts?
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Card 219
Front
What is the ratio from with a buffer solution?
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Card 220
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How can buffer solutions be made?
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Card 221
Front
If you are making an acid buffer solution, which component has a smaller volume/ moles to ensure only partial neutralisation?
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Card 222
Front
Why does the pH range not change very much in the buffer region of a pH curve?
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Card 223
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Why does the buffer region sometimes have an increase of 1.5 pH on a pH curve given that it should be a buffer region?
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Card 224
Front
Partial neutralisation of what strength reactants gives a base buffer solution?
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Card 225
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In general, when partially neutralising to make a buffer solution, which reactant should have less moles?
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