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28 January, 21:21

How do the properties of buffered and unbuffered solutions compare?

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  1. 28 January, 21:28
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    A buffer is something that regulates the pH of a solution. So buffered water will resist changing its pH i. e. add an acid to it and its pH shouldn't change. Unbuffered water is the opposite i. e. normal water. Kush
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