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Acids, Bases, and Buffers
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2. Chemical Components of Cells / Acids, Bases, and Buffers / Problem 7
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A scientist is developing a drug that requires a stable pH for optimal activity. Which approach would be most effective?
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Decreasing the concentration of weak bases in the formulation.
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Allowing the pH to fluctuate naturally without intervention.
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Incorporating a buffer system to maintain the pH within a narrow range.
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Increasing the concentration of strong acids in the formulation.
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