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A 500.0-mL buffer solution is 0.100 M in HNO2 and 0.150 M in KNO2. Part A Determine whether or not 250 mgNaOH would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. Determine whether or not 250 would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. yes no Request Answer Part B Determine whether or not 350 mgKOH would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. Determine whether or not 350 would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. yes no Request Answer Part C Determine whether or not 1.25 gHBr would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. Determine whether or not 1.25 would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. yes no Request Answer Part D Determine whether or not 1.35 gHI would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. Determine whether or not 1.35 would exceed the capacity of the buffer to neutralize it. yes no
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