In technical terms, a buffer is an aqueous solution that resists significant changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added to it. While a normal solution might see a massive spike in acidity if you add a drop of strong acid, a buffer absorbs those extra ions to keep the balance steady. How the Magic Happens
A buffer isn't just one chemical—it’s a duo. It typically consists of a and its conjugate base (or a weak base and its conjugate acid). buffer solution
The Invisible Shield: Why Buffer Solutions Are the Heroes of Chemistry In technical terms, a buffer is an aqueous