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1. Compare the effects of adding the strong acid & base to the pH of water vs. the acetate and phosphate buffers.
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You can work out the examples you choose. You know adding acid or base to a buffer changes the pH very little. Adding acid or base to water, even small amounts of them changes the pH bunches.
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