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The pH at the equivalence point of a weak base with a strong acid is expected to be less than 7 because of the presentce of the conjugated acid in the water.

One cannot prepare a buffer from a strong acid and its conjugated base, because a conjugated base of a strong acid cannot buffer; meaning cannot react in the reverse direction of the acid dissociation.

The capacity of a buffer solution made out of 0.20mol/L hydrofluoric acid and 0.30mol/L sodium fluoride is the higher than that of a buffer solution made out of 0.10mol/L of hydrofluoric acid and 0.15mol/L of sodiumfluoride. But the pH of the two buffers solutions is the same.

A solution that is made out of 1.00mol/L ammonia and 0.50mol/L of ammonium chloride is a basic buffer.

You cannot prepare a buffer with a pH of 11.5 with trimethylamine and trimethylammonium chloride

You cannot prepare a buffer from nitric acid and sodium nitrate, but you can make one from nitrous acid and potassium nitrite

A solution that is made out of 1.00mol/L ammonia and 0.05mol/L of ammonium chloide can act as a basic buffer.

The pH at the equivalence point of a weak base with a strong acid is expected to be less than 7 because the acid that is added is very strong

The pH of a buffer solution made out of 0.20mol/L hydrofluoric acid and 0.30mol/L sodiumfluoride is the same as a buffer solution that is made out of 0.10mol/L of acetic acid and 0.15mol/L of sodium acetate.

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The statements that are true are:

1. The pH at the equivalence point of a weak base with a strong acid is expected to be less than 7 because of the presence of the conjugated acid in the water.

2. The capacity of a buffer solution made out of 0.20mol/L hydrofluoric acid and 0.30mol/L sodium fluoride is higher than that of a buffer solution made out of 0.10mol/L of hydrofluoric acid and 0.15mol/L of sodium fluoride. But the pH of the two buffer solutions is the same.

3. A solution that is made out of 1.00mol/L ammonia and 0.05mol/L of ammonium chloride can act as a basic buffer.

4. The pH at the equivalence point of a weak base with a strong acid is expected to be less than 7 because the acid that is added is very strong.

5. The pH of a buffer solution made out of 0.20mol/L hydrofluoric acid and 0.30mol/L sodium fluoride is the same as a buffer solution that is made out of 0.10mol/L of acetic acid and 0.15mol/L of sodium acetate.