General Chemistry II
Buffer capacity refers to the ability of a buffer solution to resist changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added. It is a measure of how well a buffer can maintain its pH level, which is essential in various chemical reactions and biological processes. The effectiveness of a buffer depends on its concentration and the ratio of acid to its conjugate base, influencing how much acid or base can be neutralized without significantly altering the pH.
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