Why cant weak acid and a salt of another weak acid behave as a buffer?
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Buffers do so by being composed of certain pairs of solutes: either a weak acid plus a salt derived from that weak acid or a weak base plus a salt of that weak base. ... Rather than changing the pH dramatically by making the solution basic, the added hydroxide ions react to make water, and the pH does not change much.
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