One way to distinguish a buffer solution with an acid

Chapter 17, Problem 129AP

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One way to distinguish a buffer solution with an acid solution is by dilution, (a) Consider a buffer solution made of 0.500 M CH3COOH and 0.500 M CH3COONa. Calculate its pH and the pH after it has been diluted 10-fold, (b) Compare the result in pan (a) with the pHs of a 0.500 M CH3COOH solution before and after it has been diluted 10-fold.

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