Science, asked by sonujain9720, 8 months ago

how the buffers maintain the constant PH in the solution​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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+].

please mark me brainliest and follow me ☺️

Answered by hasinichowdarygamidi
0

Answer:

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+]

please mark as brilliant

Similar questions