Buffers by Dr Bbosa Science

physical chemistry buffers definition, worked examples for higher education

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    kagoya 2 years

    thank you sir for your great work.
    But there seems to be a problem with the answer for the first question where when you multiply to get the concentration of hydrogen ions, you get 6.8 instead of 4.375

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    Fuuku 11 months

    Thank you so much air for being a teacher instead of a mere teacher.
    I really had troubles with physical and inorganic chemistry but after getting your videos on my laptop, everything is moving well

    Bioligy too!!!

    I summarised topic and I can answer several queagions from my question bank

    May God at least bless like you!!!

    We will never and I will barely forget you in my life.

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