Buffers (A-level IB Chemistry)
Outlining what buffer solutions are and how acidic buffer solutions work. An example buffer solution of ethanoic acid and sodium ethanoate is shown and some uses of buffer solutions (including hydrogen carbonate ions with blood pH levels) are outlined. Recap: 00:36 Buffer Solutions: 02:43 How Acidic Buffers Work: 05:10 Making Acidic Buffers: 06:37 Ethanoic Acid and Ethanoate Ion Buffer Example: 08:08 Hydrogen Carbonate Buffer (In Blood): 11:00 Summary: 12:36 Pages on chemistrystudent.com: https://www.chemistrystudent.com/buff... https://www.chemistrystudent.com/acid... https://www.chemistrystudent.com/stro... https://www.chemistrystudent.com/acid... Relevant Videos: Acids and Bases Acid Dissociation Constant, Ka Kw, Ionic Product of Water Thank you for watching - if you found the video useful, please like and subscribe!

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