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What is an example of buffering capacity?

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Answered by RiseAboveHate
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Hey mate..

Buffer C experiences the smallest change in pH and thus has the highest buffer capacity.

This is an example of buffering capacity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Buffer capacity (β) is defined as the moles of an acid or base necessary to change the pH of a solution by 1, divided by the pH change and the volume of buffer in liters.

it is a unitless number.

A buffer resists changes in pH due to the addition of an acid or base though consumption of the buffer.

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