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You want to maintain pH = 7.0 for an enzyme‑catalyzed reaction that will produce hydrogen ions along with the desired product. At equal concentrations, which weak acid, if any, will serve as the better buffer for the reaction: Acid A, with pKa = 6.5 or Acid B, with pKa = 7.5.
A. Acid A. B. Both are equally effective. C. Water is as good as either of the acids available. D. Acid B.

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