Buffer capacity
the ability of a buffered solution to absorb protons or hydroxide ions without a significant change in pH
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the ability of a buffered solution to absorb protons or hydroxide ions without a significant change in pH
a model proposing that an acid is a proton donor and that a base is a proton acceptor
a nuclear reactor in which fissionable fuel is produced while the reactor runs
the volume of a given sample of gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure
an electron pair found in the space between two atoms
the distance between the nuclei of the two atoms that are connected by a bond
the energy required to break a given chemical bond
the force that holds two atoms together in a compound
a molecule that functions in maintaining and/or reproducing life
the study of the chemistry of living things
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