A buffer is made up of equal volumes (451.8 mL of each) of 0.812 M A H and 0.885 M A minus. 24.51 mL of 0.712 M HCl is added to the buffer. How many moles of A H are present after the addition of HCl? Please use correct significant figures. Answer: (0.384) (mol)
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A buffer is made up of equal volumes (451.8 mL of each) of 0.812 M A H and 0.885 M A minus. 24.51 mL of 0.712 M HCl is added to the buffer. How many moles of A H are present after the addition of HCl? Please use correct significant figures.
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