8. Why is ammonia solution used in adjustment of the ph
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Essentially, there are two buffering regions when 10mM ammonium acetate is added to our eluent solution, and either dilute ammonia or formic acid are used to adjust the pH. Without the addition of the acid or base, the solution will have very little buffering capacity.
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Essentially, there are two buffering regions when 10mM ammonium acetate is added to our eluent solution, and either dilute ammonia or formic acid are used to adjust the pH. Without the addition of the acid or base, the solution will have very little buffering capacity.
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