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Buffer A Buffer B Mass of NaC2H3O2 0.2449 2.449 Volume of buffer 100 100 M of...

Buffer A Buffer B
Mass of NaC2H3O2 0.2449 2.449
Volume of buffer 100 100
M of concentration HC2H3O2 0.1 0.1
Initial pH of buffer 3.93 4.02
V of 0.50 NaOH increase by 2 units 2.2 17.3
V of 0.50 HCl decrease by 2 units 1.7 4.5
V of 0.50 NaOh at eqievalence point 2.33 19

A)Buffer capacity has a rather loose definition, yet it is an important property of buffers. A commonly seen definition of buffer capacity is:

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