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In some solutions, the concentration of H3O^+ remains constant even when small amounts of strong acid or strong base are added to them.

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In some solutions, the concentration of H3O+ remains constant even when small amounts of strong acid or strong base are added to them. These solutions are known as:

(a) Ideal solutions

(b) Colloidal solutions

(c) True solutions

(d) Buffer solutions

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Correct answer: (d) Buffer solutions

Explanation:

Solutions which resist the change in the value of pH when small amount of acid or base is added to them are known as buffers.

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