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2 Acidic buffer solution example is
NaOH and HC! 6 N92003 and suphuric acid
Acetic acid and sodium acetate NH 40H SNH4C
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Explanation:

A buffer has both a weak acid and its conjugate base (or a weak base and its conjugate acid; to-may-to, to-mah-to) in significant proportions. ... For example, one mole of CH3COOH plus 0.4 moles NaOH will give 0.4 moles sodium acetate and 0.6 moles acetic acid leftover. This is a buffer.

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