it is a relationship between the sides with respect to size, In maths it is a relationship between four numbers or quantities in which the ratio of the first pair equals the ratio of the second pair
It seems to me that the ratio of their angular velocities would be the negative reciprocal of the ratio of their radii.
When adding or distrackting H+ to a buffer solution the pH value will almost not change (in lower or higher pH values) as much as would have been expected when added to nonbuffered solution. This is because of the buffering action of the buffer compound mixture: a pair of both one weak acid and it's counterpart weak basic salt (conjugated, e.g. acetic acid and acetate).
The molarity of the buffer and the hydrogen concentration of the buffer.
The concentration.
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The word pair for prim is proper PRIM AND PROPER
the pH of the blood drops slightly
To make this a proper ratio, it is 1000:3
Proper.
There are nearly equal amounts of a conjugate acid-base pair.
buffer overflow
ratio
Is called a ratio.
When a acid/base pair with a common anion (salt ion) is meant, then it is called a conjugated pair. When both of them are in the same solution in about equal amounts then they form a buffer solution, so they also can be named as buffering pair.
it is a relationship between the sides with respect to size, In maths it is a relationship between four numbers or quantities in which the ratio of the first pair equals the ratio of the second pair