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S2 Unit 3 Lab
cava chem 303 s2d32 unit 3 lab
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It's important to read volume by reading the [m-] (the bottom of the curve at the top of the column of liquid) | It's important to read volume by reading the meniscus (the bottom of the curve at the top of the column of liquid) |
[-s] absorb acids and bases. The more [...] you have, the more acid or base you can absorb. | Buffers absorb acids and bases. The more buffer you have, the more acid or base you can absorb. |
[...] of buffer has almost nothing to do with how much acid a lake can withstand! It's the total amount of buffer in the lake that determines how much acid the lake can withstand. | Concentration of buffer has almost nothing to do with how much acid a lake can withstand! It's the total amount of buffer in the lake that determines how much acid the lake can withstand. |
If two lakes are different sizes, then you have to do math to figure out which one has more buffer; you can't just look at the [...]. | If two lakes are different sizes, then you have to do math to figure out which one has more buffer; you can't just look at the concentrations. |
The amount of acid a lake can withstand is related to its total amount of buffer; not the [...] of buffer. | The amount of acid a lake can withstand is related to its total amount of buffer; not the concentration of buffer. |
Concentration of buffer has almost nothing to do with how much acid a lake can withstand! It's the [...] of buffer in the lake that determines how much acid the lake can withstand. | Concentration of buffer has almost nothing to do with how much acid a lake can withstand! It's the total amount of buffer in the lake that determines how much acid the lake can withstand. |