Buffer Solutions
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to calculate the pH of a buffer solution using the henderson hasselbalch equation. It explains the concept, components, and function of a buffer solution. A buffer solution consist of a weak acid and its conjugate weak base counterpart. It's purpose is to maintain a relatively constant pH value. This video discusses the relationship between the pH and pKa values with the relative amounts of weak acid and weak base components in the buffer solution. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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Видео Buffer Solutions канала The Organic Chemistry Tutor
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