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Any aqueous solution whose pH stays steady after the addition of either the acid or salt is known as a buffer. Usually, the frail acid and its form base (for instance Acetic acid and sodium acetic acid derivation) or a powerless base and its form acid go about as a buffer. Buffers assume a significant part in living organisms to keep up with the ideal pH.

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