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I'm looking at mcat question a day Jun 24, 2010.
The explanation says that adding water to a buffer is going to bring the pH of the solution closer to 7.
This makes sense, because if you have very little molar quantities of conjugate acid and acid in an infinite amount of water, it should be undetectable, bringing the pH to 7.
However, from doing problems from TBR, I got this question wrong a few times, and the explanation is that looking at pH = pKa + log (A-/HA), dilutions should have no effect on pH, since you are diluting both the conjugate base and acid, so the liters part of (mol/L) cancel out, leaving just the moles part.
This makes sense also.
So which one is the best answer, for the purposes of the mcat?
The explanation says that adding water to a buffer is going to bring the pH of the solution closer to 7.
This makes sense, because if you have very little molar quantities of conjugate acid and acid in an infinite amount of water, it should be undetectable, bringing the pH to 7.
However, from doing problems from TBR, I got this question wrong a few times, and the explanation is that looking at pH = pKa + log (A-/HA), dilutions should have no effect on pH, since you are diluting both the conjugate base and acid, so the liters part of (mol/L) cancel out, leaving just the moles part.
This makes sense also.
So which one is the best answer, for the purposes of the mcat?
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