Explain Use of Buffer Solution and How Does it Work?

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Explain Use of Buffer Solution and How Does it Work? A buffer is a solution that can bear pH changes when basic or acidic components are added. It can counterbalance small amounts of extra acid or base, permitting the pH of the solution to remain relatively constant. For procedures and/or reactions that require specified and stable pH ranges, this is critical. Buffer solutions have a functional pH range and capacity that determine how much acid/base can be neutralised before the pH changes and by how much. What Is the Best Way to Make a Buffer? A buffer is created by combining a significant quantity of a weak acid or weak base with its conjugate. Without neutralising each other, a weak acid and its conjugate base can remain in solution. A weak basic and its conjugate acid are in the same boat. How does a buffer work? When hydrogen ions are added to a buffer, the base in the buffer neutralises them. The acid will neutralise the hydrogen ions. The total pH of the buffer solution will be unaffected by these neutralising reactions. When choosing an acid for a buffer solution, look for one with a pKa that is near to your target pH. This will provide almost equal amounts of acid and conjugate base to your buffer, allowing it to neutralise as much H+ and OH- as feasible. Buffer Solution's Uses in Everyday Life • The preservation of life The majority of biological processes operate within a narrow pH range. To maintain a steady pH, the body requires buffering solutions. Blood, for example, has a carbonate/bicarbonate buffer that maintains a pH of around 7.4. • Used in shampoos To maintain a slightly acidic "pH balance," several shampoos contain citric acid/sodium citrate.


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