Biology, asked by royalritik, 1 year ago

why blood is base please answer this

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pH scale, ranges from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly basic or alkaline). ... Blood is normally slightly basic, with a normal pH range of 7.35 to 7.45. Usually the body maintains the pH of blood close to 7.40.


royalritik: calcium is also present so how can usay
poonamdsharma8p8z0gq: The acidity or alkalinity of any solution, including blood, is indicated on the pH scale. ... 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. Usually the body maintains the pH of blood close to 7.40.
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Q. Why blood is base?

Ans: The pH of blood actually differs depending on how much carbon dioxide is in it. This is because carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid. Arterial blood typically has a pH of 7.41, while venous blood has a pH of 7.36.

Any pH greater than 7 is technically basic, but a pH around 7.4 is a very weak base. Because that's considered the "standard" pH for blood, even when a person suffers from the medical condition known as acidosis, the blood is still usually alkaline.

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