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why does nacl does not behave as a buffer​

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Answered by shahidkhan2005
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NaCl is salt of strong acid. As dissociation of strong acid takes place completely, the reaction is irreversible. Only in the case of weak acid the dissociation is partial and is reversible. In that situation only, the change in pH does not occur, which is the property of buffer

Answered by rp166307
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NaCl is salt of strong acid. As dissociation of strong acid takes place completely, the reaction is irreversible. Only in the case of weak acid the dissociation is partial and is reversible. In that situation only, the change in pH does not occur, which is the property of buffer.

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