Buffers
Buffers help prevent sudden changes in pH by absorbing excess H+ ions or OH- ions in a solution, maintaining a relatively stable pH. Buffers typically consist of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid, which can neutralize added acids or bases to minimize pH fluctuations.
A chemical compound that converts strong acids or bases into weak acids or bases is called a buffer. Buffers help to stabilize the pH of a solution by absorbing excess hydrogen or hydroxide ions, thereby minimizing changes in pH when strong acids or bases are added.
Acids and bases can denature enzymes by disrupting their shape and changing the active site where substrates bind. This alteration can prevent enzymes from catalyzing reactions effectively. pH changes can also affect the ionization of amino acid side chains, influencing enzyme activity.
depends on the indicator used. in case of red litmus... changes to blue for basesand no change in acids blue litmus - changes to red in acids, no change in bases phenolpthelin - changes to pink in bases, no change in acid methyl orange - changes to red in acids and yellow golden in bases
A buffer solution is a solution that resists changes in pH when limited amounts of acids or bases are added. Buffers are typically composed of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or a weak base and its conjugate acid) which can react with added acids or bases to maintain a relatively constant pH.
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Buffers are weak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH....
Buffers help prevent sudden changes in pH by absorbing excess H+ ions or OH- ions in a solution, maintaining a relatively stable pH. Buffers typically consist of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid, which can neutralize added acids or bases to minimize pH fluctuations.
acids-magenta bases-green
Yes if u add 2 acids or bases or and acid and base together if both contain acids or bases it creates a poisounos gas that can kill or knock you out and will make pH higher. Dont try it though buy pH paper and use on ammonia ammonia is about a 11-12 on pH scale its very powerful. that was extra but yes it can cause sudden change matter what acids or bases you combine it with.
litmus
It's an indicator.
A buffer solution is used in living systems to maintain a stable pH level by resisting changes in pH when acids or bases are added. This is important for the proper functioning of biological processes and enzymes, which are sensitive to changes in pH. Buffers help prevent sudden shifts in pH that could disrupt cellular function.
A chemical compound that converts strong acids or bases into weak acids or bases is called a buffer. Buffers help to stabilize the pH of a solution by absorbing excess hydrogen or hydroxide ions, thereby minimizing changes in pH when strong acids or bases are added.
The chemical that changes color in acids and bases is called an indicator. Common indicators include litmus, phenolphthalein, and bromothymol blue. These substances change color in response to pH changes in a solution.
Acids and bases can denature enzymes by disrupting their shape and changing the active site where substrates bind. This alteration can prevent enzymes from catalyzing reactions effectively. pH changes can also affect the ionization of amino acid side chains, influencing enzyme activity.