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A buffer is to be given to contain  of a weak acid and  of its conjugate base in  of solution. Whether the buffer capacity is exceeded is to be told when given sets of solutions are added to the buffer.

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A buffer solution is a solution that can maintain its   even when acids or bases are added. A weak base and its conjugate acid, or a weak acid and its conjugate base, are often present in solution and are in equilibrium.
 
A buffer requires a weak acid and its conjugate base. When there is no weak acid or its conjugate base, or there is a weak base and its conjugate acid, the capacity of the buffer solution is exceeded.

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