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"Buffer Capacity"
Keywords:
solution
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hydroxide
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interstitial
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elementary
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ability
Related Terms:
Buffering capacity
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Buffer
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Buffer solution
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Alkalinity
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Total alkalinity
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Buffers
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Acidity
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Alkaline
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Alkali
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Dry acid
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Base
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Buffering agent
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Sodium bisulfate
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Acid
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Salt
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Tetrasodium edta
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Softening
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Base saturation
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Ph value
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Potassium hydroxide
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Caustic
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Neutralization
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Soil ph
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Basic
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Sodium hydroxide
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Neutralizer
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Regeneration
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Sodium tripolyphosphate
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Lye
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Chloride
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Buffering
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Salts
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Sodium carbonate
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Caustic soda
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Soda ash
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Poh
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Ammonium hydroxide
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Sodium chloride
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Acids
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Sodium sulfite
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Sulfite
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Water softening
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Sodium bicarbonate
,
Caustic potash
,
Hydrogen ion concentration
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Neutralisation
,
Builder
,
Sequestering agent
,
Ammonium chloride
the ability of a buffered solution to absorb protons or hydroxide ions without a significant change in pH.
classzone.com
the ability to resist change in pH.
elkhorn.unl.edu
elementary reaction interstitial site normality solution
chem.purdue.edu
A measure of the ability of the solution to resist pH change when a strong acid or base is added.
omegadyne.com
A measure of the capacity of a solution or liquid to neutralize acids or bases.
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Keywords:
door
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day
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store
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users
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specific
Refers to the amount of information the system can store, this may include the users, time of day and specific door.
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