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When `0.48` moles of base is added to `1L` buffer solution its` P^(H)` of changes from `4.01` to `4.03`. Calculate buffer capacity.

A

`104`

B

`0.0096`

C

`0.042`

D

`24`

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Buffer capacity
`= ("no. of moles of an acid added per lit solution")/(P^(H) "change")`
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