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Which of the following is the ratio of alkalinity and acidity in the blood ?

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Answered by janvi9987
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pH above 7 is alkaline and below 7 acidic. Thus the pH of blood (7.35-7.45) is slightly alkaline although in clinical medicine the term alkalosis is, perhaps confusingly, reserved for blood pH greater than 7.45 and the term acidosis is reserved for blood pH less than 7.35.

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is 7.35 and 7.45

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Given - The ratio of alkalinity and acidity in the blood.

To Find - Which of the following is the ratio of alkalinity and acidity in the blood ?

The blood's acidity and alkalinity are assessed using the pH scale. The pH scale goes from 0 (very acidic) to 14 (basic) (very alkaline). The normal blood pH ranges from 7.35 to 7.45.

Acidity functions similarly to a buffer in that more neutralizer is required to offset a greater acidity. The ability of a solution to react with a strong acid—typically sulfuric acid H2SO4—to a specific pH is known as alkalinity. water's capacity to operate as a buffer, maintaining pH stability despite minor changes in the water's chemistry caused by the addition of tiny quantities of acids or bases Natural water contains weak acid salts like bicarbonates that contribute to its alkalinity.

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