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Answer» Concepts and reason The concept used to solve this problem is that a buffer is formed by the combination of a weak acid and its salt of a strong acid or by the combination of a weak base and its salt of strong acid. Fundamentals A buffer solution is a solution that resists change in pH on addition of a strong base or a strong acid. Buffer solutions are of 2 types: - Acidic buffer- This is formed by a weak acid and its salt of strong base.
- Basic buffer- This is formed by a weak base and its salt of strong acid.
Part A HCN and NaCN form a buffer in aqueous Solution. Part B HCl and NaOH don’t form a buffer in aqueous Solution. Part C NaOH and NaCN will not form a buffer in aqueous Solution. Part D HCl and HCN don’t form a buffer in aqueous Solution. Part E HCl and NaCl will not form a buffer in aqueous Solution. Part F NaCN and KCN don’t form a buffer in aqueous Solution.
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