Chemistry, asked by creeper840, 4 months ago

How do buffers resist drastic change in the pH of a solution?
A. It stops the ionization of the acid or base in the solution
B. It supplies the needed H+ or OH- ions to neutralize the change
C. It breaks down the water molecules to produce additional H+ and OH- ions
D. It provides corresponding conjugate acid or base to neutralize the change

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Answered by vaishakisanthosh8
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Answer:

option c

Explanation:

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