I. HNO3 and NaNO3 can constitute a buffer solution. II. HCOOH and NaCH3COO can constitute a buffer solution. Evaluate whether the statements above are correct or incorrect, and type the letter of your answer on the space provided. Write the capital letter corresponding to your choice. A- Only the first statement is correct. B-Only the second statement is correct. C- Both the first and the second statements are correct. D- Both the first and second statements are incorrect.

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I. HNO3 and NaNO3 can constitute a buffer solution.
II. HCOOH and NaCH3COO can constitute a buffer solution.
Evaluate whether the statements above are correct or incorrect, and type the letter of your answer on the
space provided. Write the capital letter corresponding to your choice.
A- Only the first statement is correct.
B-Only the second statement is correct.
C - Both the first and the second statements are correct.
D- Both the first and second statements are incorrect.
Transcribed Image Text:I. HNO3 and NaNO3 can constitute a buffer solution. II. HCOOH and NaCH3COO can constitute a buffer solution. Evaluate whether the statements above are correct or incorrect, and type the letter of your answer on the space provided. Write the capital letter corresponding to your choice. A- Only the first statement is correct. B-Only the second statement is correct. C - Both the first and the second statements are correct. D- Both the first and second statements are incorrect.
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