Adding Strong Acids or Bases to Buffers
Buffers are known to resist changes in pH, and adding a strong acid or base to this solution changes the concentrations of the species present in it. This worksheet will help you understand how buffers behave when they encounter something like this.
Inside you'll find:
- Free response questions to calculate concentrations of weak acids and their conjugate bases, as well as finding pH using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
- Multiple choice questions about the effects of adding a strong acid or base to a buffer.
- A full answer key so you can check your work
This resource works great for:
- All chemistry students
- Homeschool lessons
- Teachers looking for ready-to-use practice worksheets
- Visual and analogy-based learners
Format: Digital PDF (print, reuse, or study straight from your device)
Length: 1 page + answer key
Price: $1
Use this YouTube video as a guide for the worksheet: https://youtu.be/g26V3z-BDp8