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Buffers
are
aqueous
systems that
resist
changes in
pH
when
small
amounts of
acid
or
base
are added.
Acids
are proton donors, while
bases
are proton acceptors.
The
pH scale
measures the
concentration
of
hydronium
ions in a
solution.
Acids
are proton donors, while
bases
are proton acceptors.
Properties of water include
viscosity
and
surface tension.
The
Henderson-Hasselbalch
equation explains the
mechanism
of
buffers.
Chemical bonds
include
covalent bonding
,
ionic interactions
,
hydrogen bonding
, and
van der Waals forces.
The
Henderson-Hasselbalch
equation explains the
mechanism
of
buffers.
Examples of buffers in living cells include
bicarbonate
,
phosphate
, and
protein buffers.
The
pH scale
measures the
concentration
of
hydronium
ions in a
solution.
Examples of buffers in living cells include
bicarbonate
,
phosphate
, and
protein buffers.
Water
can function as an
acid
or a
base
due to its
unique properties.
Buffers
are
aqueous
systems that
resist
changes in
pH
when
small
amounts of
acid
or
base
are added.
Water
can function as an
acid
or a
base
due to its
unique properties.
Chemical bonds
include
covalent bonding
,
ionic interactions
,
hydrogen bonding
, and
van der Waals forces.
Properties of water include
viscosity
and
surface tension.