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what is buffer capacity?​

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Answered by alok505155
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buffer capacity is defined as moles of an acid or base necessary to change the pH of the solution by one, divided by the pH change and the volume of buffer is unitless number. A buffer is resists change in pH due to the addition of an acid or base through consumption of the buffer

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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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