If small amount of an acid or alkali is added to a buffer solution, it converts them into unionised acid or base. Thus, its pH remains unaffected or in other words its acidity/alkalinity remains constant, e.g. H3O++A−⇌H2O+HA −OH+HA→H2O+A−
If acid is added, it reacts with A−to form undissociated H A. Similarly, if base/alkali is added, OH−combines with HA to give H2O and A−and thus, maintains the acidity/ alkalinity of buffer solution.