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        <description>Did you know you can’t just neutralise a strong acid with a strong base? And even if you do manage it, it’s probably not worth the effort anyway? And why is it essential to control pH anyway? This is why we need buffers, but how they work sounds like magic, and sometimes even chemists don’t properly understand how they REALLY work. In this video, I show you using a really simple model and the random number function on my computer together with a detailed, molecular animation. It took much longer to make this video than I expected but it’s here and made possible with your help. Thank you, as always – you keep Three Twentysix free of sponsorship. Your opinions are important, so please give me some feedback in the comments, and I’ll see you again soon. Join the channel directly with the Join button or join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ThreeTwentysix. This video was produced at Kyushu University. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kyushu University, or MEXT.</description>
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