Explanation of Buffered acids plus a demo video
Acids like sulfuric and hydrochloric are commonly buffered with nitrogen, usually urea. So you get urea HCl or urea sulfuric (also often called by its generic name MCDS). When buffered the hydrogen in the acids is forces into a kind of hibernation. In fact, while in its uninterrupted state, buffered acids are chemically organic salts. …