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A SolutionA Solutiona solution However: Mastering Biology by Pearson says that the answer is a BUFFER. Do NOT select "solution," as that is incorrect.
The ability of a community to resist change is called stability. It is the capability of a community to resist and rebound from change.
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Sort of. A solid can have a change in shape, but it has to be forced upon the object, whereas a liquid would have involuntary shape change.
to resist drastic changes in the pH of a solution
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buffering capacity is the ability to resist changes in acidity and alkalinity.
Inertia is an objects ability to resist motion. I think of inertia as an object's' mass (different from weight). Newton's second law (F = mass times acceleration) describes the interaction between force and an objects ability to resist motion.
A SolutionA Solutiona solution However: Mastering Biology by Pearson says that the answer is a BUFFER. Do NOT select "solution," as that is incorrect.
Stability is the ability of a community to resist change.
The ability of a community to resist change is called stability. It is the capability of a community to resist and rebound from change.
They maintain a relatively constant pH when acids or bases are added. Buffers are substances that minimize changes in the concentrations of H+ and OH- in a solution. Buffers do so by accepting hydrogen ions from the solution when they are in excess and donating hydrogen ions to the solution when they have been depleted.
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Sort of. A solid can have a change in shape, but it has to be forced upon the object, whereas a liquid would have involuntary shape change.
refers to the cardiomuscular respiratory effeieciency which contribute to the ability to resist deasis
hardness