Question:

Match List I with List II
List I-BuffersList II-pH Value
AHCl and KClI8 to 10
BHCl and Potassium Hydrogen PhthalateII2.2 to 4.0
CNaOH and Potassium Hydrogen PhthalateIII1.2 to 2.2
DH3BO3, NaOH, and KClIV4.2 to 5.8

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Updated On: Nov 12, 2025
  • A ‐II , B ‐III , C ‐IV , D ‐I 

  • A ‐III , B ‐II , C ‐IV , D ‐I
  • A ‐II , B ‐IV , C ‐I , D ‐II
  • A ‐III , B ‐IV , C ‐II , D ‐I 

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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

To solve the question, we need to match the buffers in List I with their correct pH value ranges in List II. Let's analyze each pair:

  1. Buffer A: HCl and KCl
    This is a buffer made from a strong acid (HCl) and its salt (KCl). Typically, such combinations maintain a very low pH, usually in the range of about 1.2 to 2.2. Thus, it matches with pH range III (1.2 to 2.2).
  2. Buffer B: HCl and Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate (KHP)
    Potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) is used to create acidic buffer solutions. The pH range for this buffer setup is generally between 2.2 and 4.0. Thus, it matches with pH range II (2.2 to 4.0).
  3. Buffer C: NaOH and Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate (KHP)
    This buffer involves a base (NaOH) and an acidic salt (KHP). It typically stabilizes at a slightly acidic to neutral pH level, around 4.2 to 5.8. Therefore, it matches with pH range IV (4.2 to 5.8).
  4. Buffer D: H3BO3, NaOH, and KCl
    This is a classic borate buffer with KCl providing ionic strength. Such buffers generally maintain a pH in the basic range, typically around 8.0 to 10.0. Hence, it matches with pH range I (8 to 10).

Using the above analysis, the correct matches are:

  • A - III
  • B - II
  • C - IV
  • D - I

Consequently, the correct option is A ‐III , B ‐II , C ‐IV , D ‐I.

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