What is the pH value of the blood
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7.35 to 7. 45.
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Blood pH. Acidity and alkalinity are expressed on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly basic or alkaline). A pH of 7.0, in the middle of this scale, is neutral. Blood is normally slightly basic, with a normal pH range of 7.35 to 7.45.
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- The pH values of blood and other bodily fluids are regularly monitored by your body.
- The acid-base or acid-alkaline equilibrium of the body is also referred to as pH. For optimal health, the proper pH levels are required.
- The pH scale is 0 to 14, with 0 being neutral and 14 being acidic. The pH measurements are based on a neutral pH of 7 (clean water):
- Acidity is defined as a pH value lower than 7.
- A pH of greater than 7 is alkaline, whereas a pH of less than 7 is basic.
- Although this scale appears to be little, each level is ten times larger than the previous one.
- A pH of 9 is, for example, ten times more alkaline than a pH of 8. A pH of 2 is 10 times acidic as a pH of 3 and 100 times acidic as a pH of 4.
- The pH level of your blood should be between 7.35 and 7.45. This indicates that blood is mildly basic or alkaline.
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