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What is the importance of a buffer?

A buffer helps prevent radical changes in pH of a solution by providing a means for which an acid or base that may find its way into the solution to be able to react. Buffers are made up or strong or weak acids and their salts. Together in aqueous solution, their pH will remain relatively the same despite adding acid or base. However once the buffer has fully reacted in either direction, the pH will then be subject to radical shifts in value.


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What are some examples of inorganic buffers?

The simplest is probably ammonia-and-ammonium solution, a very common buffer. Since ammonia is a weak base and ammonium is a weak acid, the two being conjugates and both inorganic, it can be used to form an inorganic buffer. Other examples are harder to find, as almost all inorganic acids are strong like hydrochloric or hydrofluoric acids. Because of some basic chemistry (which takes a textbook to explain) these cannot form buffers.


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The quote, "There is no universal solution but there is a universal process to find an appropriate local solution", was said by Carl Taylor. Throughout his lifetime, he focused his career on international health.


How do you find the concentration of a solution?

Glucose concentration strips will work.

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What is the importance of a buffer?

A buffer helps prevent radical changes in pH of a solution by providing a means for which an acid or base that may find its way into the solution to be able to react. Buffers are made up or strong or weak acids and their salts. Together in aqueous solution, their pH will remain relatively the same despite adding acid or base. However once the buffer has fully reacted in either direction, the pH will then be subject to radical shifts in value.


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she finally finds someone she loves by someone dying. Hope this helps if not just google it again and find a different website :)


What would be the pH of a solution when H3PO4 equals H2PO4?

Assuming the Ka= [H+][PO2-]/[PO3-] and that PO3=PO2- then we can safely assume Ka= [H+][PO2-]/[PO2-] and so Ka= [H+][PO2-]/[PO2-] Ka=[H+] since the Ka of Phosphoric acid is equal to 7.5x10-3 then we can take -log(7.5x10-3) to find the pH=2.12


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How to find the molarity of a solution?

To find the molarity of a solution, divide the number of moles of solute by the volume of the solution in liters. Molarity (M) moles of solute / liters of solution.


How do you prepare phosphate buffer solution of pH 8?

See the Web Links to the left of this answer.I especially like the Smith.edu link -- it has complete and very useful description of how to prepare a buffer.Use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation:pH = pKa + log [A-]/[HA]where HA is the protonated form of the weak acid, A- is the salt (dissociated acid, or in other words, its conjugate base), and the pKa is the strength of the acid.What this says is that the pH that you want your buffer to be depends on two things:-- the pKa of the weak acid you are using (see reference tables under the Web Links to the left)-- and the RATIO of the concentration of the acid and the salt that you add to the solution.The pH of the buffer does not depend on the actual concentration of the buffer, but on the ratio of the two parts.The buffer capacity depends on two things -- how close to the pKa the pH of the buffer actually is (it should be within 1-2 pH units), and what the total concentration of the buffer is.For instance if you have 0.001 M acetic acid and 0.001 M sodium acetate, the resulting buffer will have the exact same pH as a buffer made with 0.1 M acetic acid and 0.1 M sodium acetate (because the ratio is 1 to 1, the pH = pKa = 4.76). However, the 0.1 M buffer will have a much larger buffer capacity, and will much better resist changes in pH upon the addition of a strong acid or base.


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