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A lesson that leads students through what buffer solutions are, how they are formed and the two ways in which the pH of a buffer solution is formed. Lesson details as follows:
Starter activity so that students can identify weak and strong acids and the salts that they form.
Summary of the formation acidic and basic buffers
Worked examples of how to calculate the pH of acidic buffers, either from the mixing of a weak acid with it’s salt, or excess weak acid with a strong base.
Example questions and mark scheme to accompany lesson.

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