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Which substance acts as a buffer in natural water A.A pH indicator B.Distilled water C.Decomposing animal matter D.Sulfuric acid?

C. Decomposing animal matter is a substance that can act as a buffer in natural water. Buffers help maintain the pH of a solution by resisting changes in acidity or alkalinity when an acid or base is added.


Which substance acts acts as a buffer in natural water?

Carbon dioxide and bicarbonate ions act as buffers in natural water bodies, helping to maintain a stable pH level. The carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system plays a key role in regulating the acidity of water in lakes, rivers, and oceans.


What is difference between inverter and buffer?

if you connect Nmos and Pmos other way around then it act as buffer


Is water a substrate?

A substrate is the substance in which an enzyme act, or a process occurs. For example lactose is a substrate, but water is not.


Is NaF and NaOH a buffer?

No, NaF and NaOH do not form a buffer solution together as a buffer solution requires a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid. NaF is the salt of a weak acid (hydrofluoric acid) and a strong base (NaOH), so it does not act as a buffer. NaOH is a strong base and cannot act as a buffer solution by itself.


Will calcium nitrate lower the pH in water?

No, calcium nitrate will not lower the pH in water. In fact, it may slightly increase the pH because calcium nitrate is a neutral salt that can act as a buffer in water.


When does a water molecule act as an acid?

A water molecule can act as an acid when it donates a proton (H+) to another substance, such as a base. This results in the formation of a hydronium ion (H3O+).


What substances act as a buffer in natural water?

decaying plant matter - apex


Is H2O amphiprotic?

it means that water can act as a base or an acid.


Knowing the solubility of an unknown substance in water can help to identify what it is.?

Knowing the solubility of an unknown substance in water can help you calculate its molarity. It is however important to get its weight first.


Why use water and alcohol in homeopathy?

Water is used to dilute the substance. Alcohol is used for two purposes. 1 to dissolve the substance and to act as a preservative. It also is believed to aid in absorption.


Is nahco3 acid or base?

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is a weakly basic compound. When dissolved in water, it can act as a buffer to help neutralize acids.