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buffer A substance used to treat the water and to counteract changes in the pH.
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buffer A solution containing a weak acid and a conjugate acid (or, less commonly, a weak base and its conjugate acid); it resists change in its pH level when an acid or a base is added to it, because the acid neutralizes an added base and vice versa.
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buffer (1) A routine or storage used to compensate for a difference in the rate of flow of data or in the time of occurrence of events when transferring data from one device to another. ANSI. (2) To allocate and schedule the use of buffers. ANSI.
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buffer A routine or an area of storage that compensates for the different speeds of data flow or timings of events, when transferring data from one device to another.
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buffering The ability of a substance to reduce shock and cushion against pH fluctuations.
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