Two buffer solutions, A and B, each made with acetic acid and sodium acetate differ in…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
Two buffer solutions, A and B, each made with acetic acid and sodium acetate differ in their pH by one unit, A has salt : acid = x : y, B has salt : acid = y : x. If x > y, then the value of x : y is
- 10,000
- 3.17
- 6.61
- 2.10
Answer
(B) 3.17
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