write an equation to show what happend when, to a
buffer solution containing equimolar amounts of PO43- and HPO42-,
we add.
a) H3O+
_____ + _____ ----> _____ + _____
b) OH-
_____ + _____ ----> _____+ _____
please do the math
The reactions that occur are written:
a) PO4-3 + H3O + = HPO4-2 + H2O
b) HPO4-2 + OH- = PO4-3 + H2O
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