Chapter 2: Q. 16 (page 58)
Discuss how buffers help in prevent drastic swings in pH.
Short Answer
By absorbing the hydrogen and hydroxide ions forming in the chemical reactions, the buffers can prevent the drastic swings in pH.
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Chapter 2: Q. 16 (page 58)
Discuss how buffers help in prevent drastic swings in pH.
By absorbing the hydrogen and hydroxide ions forming in the chemical reactions, the buffers can prevent the drastic swings in pH.
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