A buffer is typically made of a weak acid and its conjugate base (salt). Common examples are: 1. Acetic acid/sodium acetate (CH₃COOH/CH₃COONa) 2. Phosphate buffer (H₂PO₄⁻/HPO₄²⁻) 3. Carbonic acid/bicarbonate (H₂CO₃/HCO₃⁻)
There isn't a specific chemical name for "hydrosol" itself, as it is more of a general term. The chemical composition will depend on the specific plant material and the extraction method used.
You did not use calgon?
I did
That was the first material I put in
@@easyfaithpaints7314,Ok ,what is the chemical name of buffer?
A buffer is typically made of a weak acid and its conjugate base (salt). Common examples are:
1. Acetic acid/sodium acetate (CH₃COOH/CH₃COONa)
2. Phosphate buffer (H₂PO₄⁻/HPO₄²⁻)
3. Carbonic acid/bicarbonate (H₂CO₃/HCO₃⁻)
There isn't a specific chemical name for "hydrosol" itself, as it is more of a general term. The chemical composition will depend on the specific plant material and the extraction method used.
No measurements?