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A buffer is a (usually temporary) place to store data. If you have a data stream that needs to be processed, it will usually be placed into a buffer and then read from the buffer, rather than trying to read the stream directly.
Yes you need to know what molarity of the phosphate buffer you need to make and what voluime, then you can use Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. or simply use the phophate buffer calculator http://home.fuse.net/clymer/buffers/phos2.html
You take a small suspension of bacteria from a liquid culture, add it to a buffer (we use a glucose solution) and place it in a -50 -- -90 Celsius nitrogen freezer. Easy.
during the complexometric titration using edta it is very necessary to maintain the ph of the solution near about 10 so we use ammonium chloride buffer if we will not use this buffer dring the titration ph of sol. will ho lower side
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A buffer is a (usually temporary) place to store data. If you have a data stream that needs to be processed, it will usually be placed into a buffer and then read from the buffer, rather than trying to read the stream directly.
We use it for isolation of proteins from yeast cells as a lysis buffer
the common collector can use as voltage buffer
A buffer is a signal booster that allows you to drive lines with a larger fan-in requirement. A latch is a device that remembers the state of an input line after some point in time. The two are not interchangable.
A buffer in a computer is place where information is stored whilst being moved from one electronic device, to another. Or from on process to another. A buffer can only really get too 'full' if the information coming from one place overwrites the contents of the buffer, before the destination device or process reads it. That would occur if either device were to stop responding. In a computer program a buffer over flow can occur when the memory in a position near the buffer get's too full and information get's written to the buffer by mistake, this is known a Buffer Overflow the source of many software crashes and security vulnerabilities.
To maintain constant the pH of a solution.
You didn't say which meaning you want to use for this word. A buffer can be a barrier which lessens or absorbs a shock. The airbag acts as a buffer in case of an accident. She was the buffer between them, and kept the argument from getting out of hand. Buffer can also mean a chemical substance which minimizes the acidity of a substance. I need a bottle of buffered aspirin; the buffer keeps it from upsetting your stomach. Buffer can also be a verb meaning to do either of the above. The neutral zone between the two countries buffered their rivalry. That substance buffers the chemicals.
Decide on the concentration of the buffer, use 1L to be simple PH for your buffer should be within one pH unit from the pKa of the acid/conjugate base use Henderson Hasselbalch Equation pH = pKa + log ([Base]/[Acid]) For a 1 M buffer [Acid] + [Base] = 1
Database Buffer cache is one of the most important components of System Global Area (SGA). Database Buffer Cache is the place where data blocks are copied from datafiles to perform SQL operations.
Increase the concentration of salt and acid or base. If you are not suppose to increase concentration use more volume of buffer.