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18 January, 16:37

Dilute hydrochloric acid is gradually added to a solution that is buffered at pH 4.76. How will the pH of the solution be affected?

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  1. 18 January, 19:10
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    Adding acid to any buffer solution will cause the pH to decrease

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    Adding acid to buffer solutions is increasing the H⁺ concentration and therefore causes the pH to decrease.
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