Biology, asked by cashy618, 3 months ago

why the addition of acid have so much less effect on blood then water​

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Answered by partharama05
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When any acidic substance enters the bloodstream, the bicarbonate ions neutralize the hydronium ions forming carbonic acid and water. Carbonic acid is already a component of the buffering system of blood. Thus hydronium ions are removed, preventing the pH of blood from becoming acidic.

Answered by lTheDreamCatcherl
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Buffering system of blood

Buffering system of bloodWhen any acidic substance enters the bloodstream, the bicarbonate ions neutralize the hydronium ions forming carbonic acid and water. Carbonic acid is already a component of the buffering system of blood. Thus hydronium ions are removed, preventing the pH of blood from becoming acidic.

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