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

O The solution quickly becomes neutral.
O The solutions resists changes in pH.
O The solution slowly becomes acidic.
O The solution quickly becomes basic.

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Answer:

B: The solutions resists changes in pH.

Step-by-step explanation:

Buffer reactions maintain stable pH of solutions.

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Answer:

solution resists changes in pH

Step-by-step explanation:

the inherent property of buffers is to resist change to ph even when acids and bases are added. when the base is added, it is quickly neutralized by the conjugate acid, so the ph won't change.

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