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Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #19
We'll go with a little bit harder one today!
The pH buffering capacity is an indication of the ability of a water sample to resist changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added.
In which of these solutions is the buffering capacity the highest?
A. Natural seawater at pH 7.7
B. Natural seawater at pH 8.0
C. Natural seawater at pH 8.2
D. Natural seawater at pH 8.4
Good luck!
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We'll go with a little bit harder one today!
The pH buffering capacity is an indication of the ability of a water sample to resist changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added.
In which of these solutions is the buffering capacity the highest?
A. Natural seawater at pH 7.7
B. Natural seawater at pH 8.0
C. Natural seawater at pH 8.2
D. Natural seawater at pH 8.4
Good luck!
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