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![]() "Arashikage" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:nAQTb.1412$[Only registered users see links. ].no... about Adding water to a buffered solution has "minimal" impact on the pH, not "no" impact. Extrapolate to infinite dilution with pure water and you obviously have a pH of 7. In practical terms, pH changes in common laboratory buffer solutions are usually just detectable at about 50/50 dilution with water, and become marked at 1:10. Barry Hunt |
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