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A temperature buffer is a substance which can absorb large amounts of energy without changing its temperature much. It's not something you prepare to a calculated recipe like a pH buffer. For instance, if an acid and a base react in dilute solution, there will be only a small temperature rise because the heat quickly spreads out through the water.

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