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Consider a solution of 2.0 M HCN and 1.0 M NaCN (Ka for HCN = 6.2 × 10–10). Which of the following statements is true?


The solution is not a buffer because [HCN] is not equal to [CN].

The pH will be below 7.00 because the concentration of the acid is greater than that of the base.

[OH] > [H+]

The buffer will be more resistant to pH changes from addition of strong acid than of strong base.

All of these are false.
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