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Explain why the pH does not change significantly when a small amount of an acid or a base is added to a solution that contains equal amounts of the base $\mathrm{NH}_{3}$ and a salt of its conjugate acid $\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl}$
Hence, pH of the solution remains unaffected.
Chemistry 102
Chapter 14
Acid-Base Equilibria
Liquids
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resist the changing pH. When small amount or strong asset a strong base are added. The example off buffer that consists off week based on its salt is a solution off ammonia on a more new glow. Right? A mixture off ammonia and ammonium chloride is basic because the baby, which is I the association ionization for ammonia, is greater than get a off ammonium iron. Then it is buffer when it is buffered because it consists off sold off week base. If based, like any which is added to the solution, then what's negative irons? React with an itch for positive to reduce the concentration off hydroxide ions, as shown in the given reaction. If an asset like it seal is and into the solution extra high Rooney minds. The act with NSPS follows, hence the pH remains in effect.
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