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What happens to a buffered solution
when a small amount of base is
added?

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Answer:

the result is a decrease in the amount of conjugate base present and an increase in the amount of the weak acid.

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User Mangini
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Answer: When you add small quantities of an acid or alkali (base) to it, its pH does not change significantly. In other words, the buffer solution stops the acid and base from neutralizing each other.

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