SSC MTS EXAM

SSC

BIOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What prevents sharp, sudden changes in pH?
A
Solute
B
Solution
C
Buffer
D
Solvent
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A buffer is a weak acid or base that prevents sudden changes in pH.

Detailed explanation-2: -A buffer is a chemical system that prevents a radical change in fluid pH by dampening the change in hydrogen ion concentrations in the case of excess acid or base. Most commonly, the substance that absorbs the ions is either a weak acid, which takes up hydroxyl ions, or a weak base, which takes up hydrogen ions.

Detailed explanation-3: -This mechanism involves a buffer, a solution that resists dramatic changes in pH. Buffers do so by being composed of certain pairs of solutes: either a weak acid plus a salt derived from that weak acid, or a weak base plus a salt of that weak base.

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