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No. They would neutralize each other if in equal amounts.
For a buffer a:
weak acid/salt of strong base---basic buffer
weak base/salt of strong acid---acidic buffer

2006-12-11 03:56:32 · answer #1 · answered by Som™ 6 · 0 0

No. A buffer is a solution of a weak acid and its conjugate base in appreciable quantities. That solution would not constitute a buffer.

2006-12-11 05:45:04 · answer #2 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 0 0

No, they would neutralize each other if there in equal amounts. You need another ion to buffer or keep pH from changing.

2006-12-11 03:48:30 · answer #3 · answered by science teacher 7 · 0 0

No, their product will be water and table salt, as shown in my equation:

NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O

...which is a neutral solution.

2006-12-11 04:07:02 · answer #4 · answered by Paw 3 · 0 0

a buffer is a strong base/acid and its salt so it would be HCL and NaCl

2006-12-11 04:38:11 · answer #5 · answered by cassandracorrao 3 · 0 0

no

2006-12-11 03:48:40 · answer #6 · answered by Jacky D 1 · 0 0

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