How does sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate act as buffer?
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Sodium carbonate has virtually no physiological importance; your body neither utilizes nor produces it.
You naturally have bicarbonate in your bloodstream. It acts as a buffer, meaning that it helps regulate the acidity of your blood. Your cells produce the waste product carbon dioxide, which combines with water in the bloodstream to produce bicarbonate.
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