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1 L of a buffer that is 0.85 M in formic acid and 1.4 M in sodium formate. Calculate the pH after the addition of 0.15 mol HCl.
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How much 0.15 M HCl? A barrel, a thimble full, 1 mL? Don't you think the volume added is significant?
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