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what is pH of blood​

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Answered by rajnandinisaha2
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Answer:

The pH scale measures how acidic or alkaline — basic — something is.

Your body works constantly to carefully control pH levels of blood and other fluids. The body’s pH balance is also called the acid-base or acid-alkaline balance. The right pH levels are needed for good health.

The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. The readings are based around a pH of 7, which is neutral, like pure water:

A pH below 7 is acidic.

A pH higher than 7 is alkaline or basic.

This scale might seem small, but each level is 10 times bigger than the next. For example, a pH of 9 is 10 times more alkaline than a pH of 8. A pH of 2 is 10 times more acidic than a pH of 3, and 100 times more acidic than a reading of 4.

Answered by samiyafathima
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Answer:

The normal blood pH is tightly regulated between 7.35 and 7.45

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