Figure 4. Carbonic acid and its conjugate base, bicarbonate ion. Because both the acid and base in a buffer solution are conjugates of each other, the reaction can move in whichever direction it needs ...
Indicators work because they are weak acids which when in solution, exist in equilibrium with their conjugate base. The acid and conjugate base each have different colors and as the equilibrium shifts ...
An acid-base buffer solution (ie. buffer) is a solution that contains a conjugate acid-base pair–that is when the acid undergoes a reaction, it turns into its conjugate base; and when the base ...
Indicators work because they are weak acids which when in solution, exist in equilibrium with their conjugate base. The acid and conjugate base each have different colors and as the equilibrium shifts ...
Analysis of mass-spectrometry data elegantly revealed that these molecules had unique amino acids conjugated to the bile acid core. We quickly realized that, unlike most conjugated bile acids ...