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Adding NaOH to the buffer, HBO32--BO33-, will produce this (net ionic) reaction: (please help and explain...

Adding NaOH to the buffer, HBO32--BO33-, will produce this (net ionic) reaction: (please help and explain clear explanation of net ionic reactions for buffers please)

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