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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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In chemistry, it is also called a chemical buffer or buffer. It is a system consisting of a weak acid and its conjugated base, or a base and its conjugated acid that has buffering capacity, i.e., it can oppose large changes in pH (at a specific margin) in an aqueous solution. It is also called a buffer solution. In computer science, it is a memory space, in which data is stored temporarily, usually for a single use.

  




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It is a Spanish buffer, for short-term fast access memories (electronic and physiological), for audio amplifier circuits that compensate for the lack of signal, or for the chemical conjugation of an acid and a base.

  



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