What is a buffer and how does it stabilize pH?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.1: Properties of Water, Hydrogen Bonding, Polarity Explained for AP Exam
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What is a buffer and how does it stabilize pH?
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A buffer is a substance that resists changes in pH by absorbing excess hydrogen ions or releasing them when needed. Buffers usually consist of a weak acid and its conjugate base. In humans, the bicarbonate buffer system in blood keeps pH near 7.4, which is essential for enzyme function and oxygen transport.
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