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For each buffer, determine the volume of HCl and NaOH needed to change the pH by 1 unit. You may need to estimate this value if it is not directly observed in your data. Using your volumes, calculate the number of moles of HCl and NaOH that reacted with each buffer. (This is the capacity of each buffer.)

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