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1 April, 03:27

If you dissolve the solid of the salt of a weak acid (eg. Sodium acetate) in water will you have an effective buffer? Why?

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  1. 1 April, 04:57
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    Because when you mix sodium with water it devolves because the salt can't stand the water
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