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Buffer capacity of a buffer solution is `x`, the volume of `1 M NaOH` added to `100 mL` of this solution if the change of `pH` by `1` is

A

`0.1 x mL`

B

`10x mL`

C

`4100x mL`

D

`x mL `

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Mole of `NaOH` is required for `1` lit solution =`x`
Mole of the `NaOH` is required For `100ml` of solution =`0.1x`
Now `0.1x-1xxVrArr V=0.1xlt=100xml.`
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