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- Buffers are mixtures of a weak acid and a weak base that combine with a strong acid or base to limit changes in pH. True O FalseExplain why a solution turns slightly acidic when you breathe into it. Explain the role of the buffer in your bloodPredict which acid in each pair has the higher melting point and explain why. Palmitic acid or stearic acid Arachidonic acid or arachidic acid
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