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Buffer Solution Review

A buffer isn't just one chemical—it’s a duo. It typically consists of a and its conjugate base (or a weak base and its conjugate acid).

Ever wondered how your blood stays at a near-perfect pH of 7.4, or why your shampoo doesn't irritate your scalp? The answer lies in a clever chemical mixture called a . Often called the "sponges" of chemistry, these solutions are the silent protectors that keep chemical environments stable. What Exactly is a Buffer Solution? buffer solution

The conjugate base in the buffer "gobbles up" the extra H+cap H raised to the positive power When a base is added: The weak acid releases H+cap H raised to the positive power ions to neutralize the incoming hydroxide ( OH−cap O cap H raised to the negative power What Is A Buffer Solution? | The Chemistry Blog A buffer isn't just one chemical—it’s a duo

 

 

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