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4) Buffer capacity refers to the amount of acid or base a buffer can "absorb" without a significant pH change. It is governed by the concentrations of the conjugate acid and base components of the buffer. a. Calculate the initial concentrations of acid and base in the first buffer you will create during lab in Part II: Buffer Capacity of the procedure. b. Calculate the initial concentrations of the acid and base in the diluted buffer you will create during the same lab.
4) Buffer capacity refers to the amount of acid or base a buffer can "absorb" without a significant pH change. It is governed by the concentrations of the conjugate acid and base components of the buffer. a. Calculate the initial concentrations of acid and base in the first buffer you will create during lab in Part II: Buffer Capacity of the procedure. b. Calculate the initial concentrations of the acid and base in the diluted buffer you will create during the same lab.
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