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<Journal>
<PublisherName>Science and Education Publishing</PublisherName>
<JournalTitle>World Journal of Chemical Education</JournalTitle>
<Issn>2375-1657</Issn>
<Volume>3</Volume>
<Issue>5</Issue>
<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>11</Month>
<Day>23</Day>
</PubDate>
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<ArticleTitle>An Algebraic Derivation of Buffer Capacity</ArticleTitle>
<FirstPage>124</FirstPage>
<LastPage>126</LastPage>
<Language>EN</Language>
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<Author>
<FirstName>Matthew S.</FirstName>
<LastName>Fox</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Chemistry, Cheyenne Mountain High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906-1622 United States</Affiliation>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Joshua W.</FirstName>
<LastName>Greenberg</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Jake M.</FirstName>
<LastName>Trookman</LastName>
</Author>

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<ArticleId IdType="pii">WJCE2015354</ArticleId>
<ArticleId IdType="doi">10.12691/wjce-3-5-4</ArticleId>
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<PubDate PubStatus="received">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>5</Month>
<Day>29</Day>
</PubDate>
<PubDate PubStatus="revised">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>10</Month>
<Day>17</Day>
</PubDate>
<PubDate PubStatus="accepted">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>11</Month>
<Day>21</Day>
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<Abstract>Acid-base chemistry is becoming evermore infamous amongst new chemistry students'especially specialized topics such as buffers and their capacities. Currently, introductory chemistry students struggle to fully understand the formal definition of buffer capacity. In this manuscript, we algebraically derive a new and simple mathematical representation for buffer capacity from the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. We find that three buffer capacity formulas evolve'each with a specific application depending on the concentration-ratio of weak acid or base to its corresponding conjugate.</Abstract>
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