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How do buffers regulate the pH of a fluid?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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A variety of buffering systems exist in the body that helps maintain the pH of the blood and other fluids within a narrow range—between pH 7.35 and 7.45. A bufferis a substance that prevents a radical change in fluid pH by absorbing excess hydrogen or hydroxyl ions.

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Answered by Xavier0502
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Buffers react with the added acid or base to control the pH.

Buffers are basically weak acids or bases they work by taking place of the strong acid / base.

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