My friend who is *supposedly* quite good at Chemistry helped me out the other day and it doesn't seem right to me;
"Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is a relatively strong acid. Imagine that HCl is added to a buffer solution containing the weak acid phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and a salt (Na2HPO4) Answer the following questions."
"A. Will HCl react with the weak acid (H3PO4), or will it react with the salt (Na2HPO4)?"
>> Friend's answer; The hydrochloric acid will react with the weak acid, phosphoric acid."
"B. One product of this reaction will be a new salt (NaCl) What will the other be?"
>> Friend's answer; Na2HPO4 + HCl --> NaCl + NaH2PO4 So it's NaH2PO4
The second one doesn't seem right to me, the reaction he put is with the HCl and the salt, not the phosphoric acid. Am I missing something here? He's wrong isn't he?
Thank you for any help