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You are building a machine to process dates into tasty cookies at a factory. This machine cannot corrode into your date paste, or the taste of the cookies will be ruined. Dates have a natural pH of 6.2 to 6.4. Which conjugate base would you choose to make a buffer solution to test materials for your machine to make sure that they will not ruin the flavor of the cookies

Acid Ka Hydrochloric HCI Acetic CH3COOH 1.8 x 10 Carbonic H2CC 4.3 x 10 Dihydrogen phosphate H-PO, 6.2 x 10 Boric Acid HaBO5.4x 10 T0

a) CI
b) CH3COO
c) HCO3
d) HPO
e) H2BOs

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