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21 March, 08:16
Explain what is in a buffer.
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21 March, 08:38
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Isabel Schmitt
21 March, 08:43
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A buffer is a solution that can resist pH change upon the addition of an acidic or basic components. It is able to neutralize small amounts of added acid or base, thus maintaining the pH of the solution relatively stable.
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