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9 September, 14:32

In order to buffer a strong acid into a weak acid, which has a less dramatic effect on ph, what chemical should be used as the buffer?

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  1. 9 September, 14:59
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    Whatever that acid's salt is.

    Different acids = different buffers.

    Take the acid's conjugate base and bond it to a group 1 element that is not hydrogen. (usually Sodium or Potassium)
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