Undermyskin
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It is said that buffer solution works best within a narrow range of pH. What does it mean by this optimal range? Does it mean that to reach this ideal pH, we are supposed to add the amount of one major component more than the other. For example, NH3 more than NH4Cl to reach a certain basic pH? Otherwise I can't think of any other way to create an optimal pH for a buffer solution since they are commonly weak acids and their conjugate bases which are moderately weak as well. So unless one is supplied more than the other, we can never get that optimal pH, right?
Can anyone confirm?
Can anyone confirm?