In some solutions,the concentration of $H_3O^{+}$ remains constant even when small amounts of strong acid or strong base are added to them. These solutions are known as

  • A
    Ideal solutions
  • B
    Colloidal solutions
  • C
    True solutions
  • D
    Buffer solutions

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The $pK_a$ of a weak acid is $4.8$. What should be the ratio of $\frac{[\text{acid}]}{[\text{salt}]}$,if a buffer of $pH = 5.8$ is required?

$A$ solution of $H_3BO_3$ and borax is known as:

$A$ solution is prepared by mixing $0.01 \ mol$ each of $H_2CO_3$,$NaHCO_3$,$Na_2CO_3$,and $NaOH$ in $100 \ mL$ of water. The $pH$ of the resulting solution is. . . . . . .
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In which of the following does a buffer solution play an important role?

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