What minimizes the changes in ph?
Question asked by: JherrBearr
Asked on: 17 Sep 2008
Changes in ph are minimised to zero if nothing else is introduced to a solution - here whatever its ph it will stay the same if there is an equilibrium and nothing else is introduced to change it.
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Replied at: 25 Sep 2008




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