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10.
The main buffer system of the human blood is
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Tarun said:
7 years ago
What is main buffer strock?
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Gangaraju said:
7 years ago
How? Please explain me.
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Dheeresh said:
7 years ago
What's meant by buffer here?
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Festus said:
4 years ago
What does the word "buffer" mean? Please explain.
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VIJAY said:
2 years ago
A buffer is a solution that can resist changes in its pH when an acid or base is added to it. Buffers typically consist of a weak acid and its corresponding conjugate base (or a weak base and its corresponding conjugate acid).
These components work together to neutralize the added acid or base, helping to maintain the solution's pH at a relatively constant level. Buffers play a crucial role in biological systems, such as blood, where maintaining a stable pH is essential for proper functioning.
These components work together to neutralize the added acid or base, helping to maintain the solution's pH at a relatively constant level. Buffers play a crucial role in biological systems, such as blood, where maintaining a stable pH is essential for proper functioning.
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