A Buffer solution can maintain its pH when small amounts of H+ and OH- are added to it. When H+ is added, the base component of the buffer would neutralise the H+ added hence maintaining pH. Similarly when OH- is added, the acid component of the buffer would neutralise the OH- and maintain pH. In this video tutorial we will use balanced equations to show how a buffer solution can remove H+ and OH-.
The pH of a buffer solution can be calculated. The equation used for this calculation is also discussed in this video.
Learn how to show a buffer maintaining pH and how to calculate pH of a buffer solution by watching this video tutorial now!
Topic - Ionic Equilibria, Physical Chemistry, JC, H2, A Level Chemistry, Singapore
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