Buffer capacity. The pH of buffer solutions after the addition of a strong acid or base.
The amount of acid or base the buffer can neutralize before the pH begins to change to an appreciable degree is called the buffer capacity. Learn how to calculate the pH of a buffer solution after a strong acid or base is added to it. Also, check out my Instagram :) / krisztinavoronova

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