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Integral of buffer capacity graph
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If you integrate buffer capicty vs pH what quantity does the integral represent?
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Look at definition of the
buffer capacity
- it looks to me like the answer is very straightforward.
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Yah, the way it was presented confused me. Buffer capacity is the derivative of concentration vs pH.
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