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Nana76 [90]
1 year ago
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A certain biological molecule has the ability to absorb hydrogen ions. predict and justify what will happen to the ph if this mo

lecule is added to a beaker of water.
Biology
1 answer:
Maslowich1 year ago
3 0

Chemical buffers in the body are substances that can absorb extra hydrogen ions preventing a change in pH. for example, during exercise muscle cells can produce excess  carboxylic acid, which increases hydrogen ions

Owing to strong covalent intermolecular bonds, the H 2 molecule is chemically rather inert and exerts only weak van der Waals type interactions with a solid surface. Therefore, molecules are commonly accepted to be adsorbed physically. Nevertheless, the chemical interaction of the hydrogen molecule with the surface atoms is additionally considered.

What are chemical buffers?

A buffer is a solution that has a highly stable pH. If you add an acid or a base to a buffered solution, its pH won't change significantly.

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