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Define buffer solutions and explain theirs types​

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Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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A buffer solution is chemical solution which resists change to its pH or acidity. It is a solution in water of a mixture of a weak acid or base and its salt. ... Many life forms have a relatively small pH range; an example of a buffer solution is blood. Buffer solutions may be of two types: acidic and basic.

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  • A buffer solution is chemical solution which resists change to its pH or acidity. Many life forms have a relatively small pH range; an example of a buffer solution is blood. Buffer solutions may be of two types: acidic and basic. Acidic : A solution of mixture of weak acid and a salt of this acid with a strong base.

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