However: Mastering Biology by Pearson says that the answer is a BUFFER. Do NOT select "solution," as that is incorrect.
A buffer is a solution that resists changes in pH.
A buffer resists pH change.
Yes.
the higher the pH, the more alkaline the substance is. :)
there will be no change .because the buffer resist change in ph.
It's easier to change the pH of a weak acid than a strong acid.
Buffers are solutions designed to resist changes to pH levels.
A buffer resists pH change.
A substance which resists changes in pH is called a buffer.
Yes.
the higher the pH, the more alkaline the substance is. :)
Buffer Resist and Maintains the PH of the solution if there change in the environment of the solution.
pH is the measure of the levels of acid or base in a substance. Increasing the amount of a substance will not change the pH so long as the existing substance and the added substance are chemically the same.
Buffer solutions resist the change in PH
there will be no change .because the buffer resist change in ph.
there will be no change .because the buffer resist change in ph.
there will be no change .because the buffer resist change in ph.
A pH of 11 is 1000x more alkaline than a pH of 8. The pH scale is a logarithmic scale. This means that in a pH scale, a change of one whole number represents a tenfold change in the pH. So a pH of 8 is 10x more alkaline than a pH of 7.