how the buffers maintain the constant PH in the solution
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Buffers are solutions that contain a weak acid and its a conjugate base; as such, they can absorb excess H+ions or OH– ions, thereby maintaining an overall steady pH in the solution. pH is equal to the negative logarithm of the concentration of H+ ions in solution: pH = – log[H+].
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Buffers are solutions that contain a weak acid and its a conjugate base; as such, they can absorb excess H+ions or OH– ions, thereby maintaining an overall steady pH in the solution. pH is equal to the negative logarithm of the concentration of H+ ions in solution: pH = – log[H+]
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