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Buffer Solutions. A buffer solution is one in which the pH of the solution is "resistant" to small additions of either a strong acid or strong base. Buffers usually consist of a weak acid and its conjugate base, in relatively equal and "large" quantities. Calculations are based on the equation for the ionization of the weak acid in water ...
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A buffer solution is an aqueous mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base. When a normal quantity of strong acid or base is introduced to it, the pH hardly changes. Buffer solutions are widely used in chemical applications to keep pH at a constant value. Many natural systems rely on buffering to maintain pH balance.
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Mar 27, 2009 · A buffer is an aqueous solution that has a highly stable pH. A buffering agent is a weak acid or weak base that helps maintain the pH of an aqueous solution after adding another acid or base. If you add an acid or a base to a buffered solution, its pH will not change significantly. Similarly, adding water to a buffer or allowing water to ...
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Buffer provides methods to copy bytes from one array of primitive types to another array of primitive types, get a byte from an array, set a byte in an array, and obtain the length of an array. This class provides better performance for manipulating primitive types than similar methods in the System.Array class.
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