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Buffering capacityBuffering capacity is the ability of the soil to reduce high alkalinity or acidity levels coming perhaps from pollution (e.g. acid rain). Chalky or limestone soils for instance are very alkaline and c [..]
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Buffering capacityThe capacity to prevent changes in pH.
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Buffering capacityA well-buffered solution’s pH changes very little when an acid is added. Buffering capacity varies depending on factors such as alkalinity, pH, temperature, and salinity. Ocean waters of the U.S. Nort [..]
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Buffering capacityBuffering capacity is the ability of water and soil to resist changes in pH. Low levels of alkalinity in the water and soil in Nova Scotia mean the province has a low acid buffering capacity and is un [..]
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Buffering capacityAbility to neutralize acidic input.
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Buffering capacityThe ability of a solution to resist changes in pH as acid or base is added.
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