Test3 ch17b Buffer-Titration-Equilibrium Practice Problems
a. a solution of hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride, HCl and NaCl b. a solution of acetic acid and ammonia, NaAc and NH 3 c. a solution of acetic acid and ammonium chloride, HAc and NH 4Cl d. a solution of sodium acetate and ammonium chloride, NaAc and NH 4Cl e. a solution of ammonia and ammonium chloride, NH 3 and NH 4Cl 17.
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