Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help S Can't wrap my head around buffers Let's keep things simple. I have pure water. pH = 7. I want to add a buffer. I add the weak acid. It dissociates little. So the pH is still close to neutral. So far so good. The problem is, ...
6a), meaning that cells successfully buffer osmotic potential against gradual changes in cytosolic protein concentration over circadian timescales. Fig. 2: Ion flux buffers changes in cytosolic protein abundance in mouse fibroblasts. a Mean cell volume of fibroblasts across time from three independent ...
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation can be written as: pH = pKa+ log10([A–]/[HA]) Where [A–] denotes the molar concentration of the conjugate base (of the acid) and [HA] denotes the molar concentration of the weak acid. Therefore, the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation can also be written...