Mixtures that would be considered buffers include which of the following? I. 0.10 M HCl + 0.10 M NaCl II. 0.10 M HF + 0.10 M NaF III. 0.10 M HBr + 0.10 M NaBr

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II. 0.10 M HF + 0.10 M NaF.

Explanation:

A buffer system may be formed in one of two ways:

  • A weak acid and its conjugate base.
  • A weak base and its conjugate acid.

Which of the following mixtures could be considered a buffer?

I. 0.10 M HCl + 0.10 M NaCl. No, because HCl is a strong acid.

II. 0.10 M HF + 0.10 M NaF. Yes, since HF is a weak acid and F⁻ (coming from NaF)  is its conjugate base.

III. 0.10 M HBr + 0.10 M NaBr. No, because HBr is a strong acid.

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