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Buffer solution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Buffering agent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A buffering agent adjusts the pH of a solution. The function of a buffering agent is to drive an acidic or basic solution to a certain pH state and prevent a change in this pH. Buffering agents have...
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pH Buffering Capacity (BC) ... 5. Measure the pH of each suspension, using a glass electrode pH meter. ... 7. From the resulting graph, solve for the slope of the line according to the following algebraic equation: Slope equals buffering capacity.
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How to maintain and adjust your pond water quality for Koi and Pond Plants. ... Without the buffering capacity of water your pond's pH would drop over time to a toxic level. With sufficient buffering, the pH stays stable. This also helps to control algae outbreaks and keeps the nitrates low.
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Tombaugh, Geoffrey C. Intracellular pH buffering shapes activity-dependent Ca2+ dynamics in dendrites of CA1 interneurons. J. Neurophysiol. In cells dialyzed with elevated internal pH buffering (high ), trains of >15 action potentials (Aps) provoked a significantly larger Ca2+ transient.
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Resting and stimulated saliva were collected to determine flow rate, pH and buffering capacity. A questionnaire was used to obtain information on subjective sensation of dry mouth.
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Soil pH buffering capacity, since it varies spatially within crop production fields, may be used to define sampling zones to assess lime requirement, or for modeling changes in soil pH when acid-forming fertilizers or manures are added to a field.
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