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Chapter 17: Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria SC 132 CHEM 2 Chemistry: The Central Science CM Lamberty.
19.1 The common Ion Effect 19.2 Controlling pH : Buffer Solution 19.3 Acid and Base Titration 19.4 Solubility of Salts 19.5 Precipitation Reactions 19.6.
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Buffers A buffer is a solution that is highly resistant to changes in pH when a strong acid or base is added. A buffer is a solution that is highly resistant.
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Chapter 17 : Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria