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can u pls give me the difference between basic and net pay
food, water, protection put it in a sentence.
about a week. give or take a few days.
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9 is a multiple of 3.
No, a buffer does not always hold the pH of a solution at pH 7. A buffer is a solution that can resist changes in pH when an acid or base is added. The actual pH at which a buffer solution can effectively resist changes depends on the specific components and their concentrations in the buffer system.
Buffers maintain a constant pH.
Bicarbonate
A binding buffer is a substance used in chromatography to fix a specific compound.For example this buffer can be linked to a protein.
Yes, in a 1:10 dilution of Na2CO3, and NaHCO3, the buffer capacity for basic solutions is 7E-4 and for acidic solutions, 1.2E-01
walking and running
No, glucose is not a good buffer. Buffers are made of weak acids and their conjugate bases or weak bases and their conjugate acids. Glucose does not act as a buffer because it is a simple sugar and does not have the necessary acidic or basic properties.
give an example of a basic and applied research
It is, for example, a buffer zone between two hostile nations that serves to prevent conflict
The basic function of a report is to summarize something. Reports give an idea of what has been done or needs to be done for example.
No, NaOH is a strong base and NaCl is the salt of a strong acid and a strong base and so has no acidic or basic properties. A buffer solution requires an acidic or basic salt and the corresponding weak acid or base.
A buffer is most effective when the pH is near its pKa value. The pKa is the pH at which the buffer components exist in their protonated and deprotonated forms in equal amounts, maximizing the buffer's ability to resist pH changes.