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Chemistry, 12.01.2021 08:30 amandaa25

Why is a buffer only effective within a certain pH range? O A. A buffer is only effective when the ratio of weak acid to conjugate base is 1.
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A buffer cannot be effective in an acidic and basic pH range.
O C. Buffers are destroyed outside of this range.
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As the buffer resists pH changes its acid or base gets used up.
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Buffers are made so that they are effective for a certain pH because chemists rarely encounter situations where a broader-
range buffer is necessary.

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