The Two Things You Need to Know About Buffer Capacity - AP Chemistry 8.10
What is buffer capacity, and what are the two things you should know to ace the AP Chemistry Exam? In this video, we look visually and mathematically at buffer capacity. First, we look at what it is and how it works. Second, we look at the effect of the RATIO of the base to the acid in the buffer. Third, we look at the effect of the MAGNITUDE of the base and the acid in the buffer. Finally, we look at a few AP-Style questions that you are likely to encounter in your chemistry travels. Grab a pencil, and Let's Get Started! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @crowdedbeaker7980

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