A buffer resists pH change.
A BUFFERING Agent resists pH change.
Buffers resist changes in pH.
They resist large and /or abrupt changes in pH. Made from a weak acid and it's conjugate base.
They resist large and /or abrupt changes in pH. Made from a weak acid and it's conjugate base.
Buffers resist pH changes in cell cytoplasm, and in extracellular fluids.
to resist drastic changes in the pH of a solution
The buffers present in blood resist small changes in pH. The most prominent are phosphate and carbonate buffers in blood.
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A substance which resists changes in pH is called a buffer.
to resist drastic changes in the pH of a solution
Buffers are solutions designed to resist changes to pH levels.
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They resist large and /or abrupt changes in pH. Made from a weak acid and it's conjugate base.
They resist large and /or abrupt changes in pH. Made from a weak acid and it's conjugate base.
They resist large and /or abrupt changes in pH. Made from a weak acid and it's conjugate base.
Buffers resist pH changes in cell cytoplasm, and in extracellular fluids.
to resist drastic changes in the pH of a solution
The buffers present in blood resist small changes in pH. The most prominent are phosphate and carbonate buffers in blood.