Deck 22: Acid-Base Balance
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Deck 22: Acid-Base Balance
1
Which of the following body fluids has the highest pH?
A) Arterial blood
B) Venous blood
C) Stomach acid
D) Both A and B have the same pH, which is higher than stomach acid.
A) Arterial blood
B) Venous blood
C) Stomach acid
D) Both A and B have the same pH, which is higher than stomach acid.
Arterial blood
2
Which of the following is not considered a mechanism for regulating the pH of body fluids?
A) Buffers in the blood
B) The stomach absorbing acid
C) The lungs removing carbon dioxide
D) The kidneys removing H+ and OH- ions
A) Buffers in the blood
B) The stomach absorbing acid
C) The lungs removing carbon dioxide
D) The kidneys removing H+ and OH- ions
The stomach absorbing acid
3
Which of the following is caused by bicarbonate deficit?
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis
4
A solution with a pH of 4
A) has 100 times more H+ ions than a solution with a pH of 2.
B) has 100 times fewer H+ ions than a solution with a pH of 2.
C) is considered an alkaline solution.
D) both B and C.
A) has 100 times more H+ ions than a solution with a pH of 2.
B) has 100 times fewer H+ ions than a solution with a pH of 2.
C) is considered an alkaline solution.
D) both B and C.
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5
Blood alkalosis
A) causes the pH of the blood to drop.
B) occurs more often than blood acidosis.
C) is caused by an increase in base or a loss of acid.
D) both B and C.
A) causes the pH of the blood to drop.
B) occurs more often than blood acidosis.
C) is caused by an increase in base or a loss of acid.
D) both B and C.
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6
In blood acidosis, the
A) number of H+ ions in the blood increases.
B) pH of the blood falls below 6.5.
C) number of OH- ions in the blood increases.
D) both A and B.
A) number of H+ ions in the blood increases.
B) pH of the blood falls below 6.5.
C) number of OH- ions in the blood increases.
D) both A and B.
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7
The buffering of HCl by the H2CO3-NaHCO3 buffer pair would
A) convert the strong HCl into the weaker H2CO3.
B) cause a smaller increase of H+ ions in the blood.
C) decrease the amount of NaHCO3 in the blood.
D) all of the above.
A) convert the strong HCl into the weaker H2CO3.
B) cause a smaller increase of H+ ions in the blood.
C) decrease the amount of NaHCO3 in the blood.
D) all of the above.
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8
The function of H+ ions in the body is
A) maintenance of the cell membrane.
B) conduction of nerve impulses.
C) function of cellular enzymes.
D) stimulation of muscle contraction.
A) maintenance of the cell membrane.
B) conduction of nerve impulses.
C) function of cellular enzymes.
D) stimulation of muscle contraction.
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9
One unique aspect of kidney regulation of pH is that it
A) is the only site of carbonic anhydrase that can quickly convert carbon dioxide and water to carbonic acid.
B) can excrete excess acid.
C) can excrete excess base.
D) both A and B.
A) is the only site of carbonic anhydrase that can quickly convert carbon dioxide and water to carbonic acid.
B) can excrete excess acid.
C) can excrete excess base.
D) both A and B.
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10
The slightly lower pH of venous blood compared with arterial blood comes primarily from
A) absorbing hydrochloric acid from the digestive system.
B) the lactic acid from muscle metabolism.
C) the higher concentration of carbonic acid from cell metabolism.
D) all of the above.
A) absorbing hydrochloric acid from the digestive system.
B) the lactic acid from muscle metabolism.
C) the higher concentration of carbonic acid from cell metabolism.
D) all of the above.
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11
A solution with a pH of 8
A) is more alkaline than arterial blood.
B) is more acidic than arterial blood.
C) contains more H+ ions than arterial blood.
D) both B and C.
A) is more alkaline than arterial blood.
B) is more acidic than arterial blood.
C) contains more H+ ions than arterial blood.
D) both B and C.
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12
The buffering of NaOH by the H2CO3-NaHCO3 buffer pair would
A) convert a strong base into a weak acid.
B) decrease the amount of H2CO3 in the blood.
C) cause the pH to rise to its normal value.
D) cause all of the above.
A) convert a strong base into a weak acid.
B) decrease the amount of H2CO3 in the blood.
C) cause the pH to rise to its normal value.
D) cause all of the above.
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13
A solution with a pH of 3
A) is an acid solution.
B) is an alkaline solution.
C) has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
D) both B and C.
A) is an acid solution.
B) is an alkaline solution.
C) has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
D) both B and C.
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14
Blood leaving the lungs has a _____ than blood entering the lungs.
A) lower pH
B) lower concentration of carbon dioxide
C) higher concentration of H+ ions
D) both A and C
A) lower pH
B) lower concentration of carbon dioxide
C) higher concentration of H+ ions
D) both A and C
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15
Which of the following body fluids has the lowest pH?
A) Arterial blood
B) Stomach acid
C) Venous blood
D) Saliva
A) Arterial blood
B) Stomach acid
C) Venous blood
D) Saliva
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16
Which of the following is considered a physiological pH control mechanism?
A) The buffers in the blood
B) The kidneys
C) The lungs
D) Both B and C
A) The buffers in the blood
B) The kidneys
C) The lungs
D) Both B and C
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17
Which of the following is caused by H2CO3 excess?
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
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18
A solution with a pH of 9
A) is an acid solution.
B) is an alkaline solution.
C) has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
D) both B and C.
A) is an acid solution.
B) is an alkaline solution.
C) has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
D) both B and C.
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19
Which of the following is considered a chemical pH control mechanism?
A) The buffers in the blood
B) The kidneys
C) The lungs
D) Both B and C
A) The buffers in the blood
B) The kidneys
C) The lungs
D) Both B and C
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20
Which of the following is caused by H2CO3 deficit?
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
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21
What two pH-regulating systems are referred to as physiological pH control mechanisms?
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22
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
-A solution with a pH greater than 7 and a higher concentration of OH- ions than H+ ions
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
-A solution with a pH greater than 7 and a higher concentration of OH- ions than H+ ions
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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23
What is the definition of acid-base balance? What proteins are most affected if the acid-base balance is not maintained?
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24
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
-Solution that has a pH of 7 with an equal number of H+ and OH- ions
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
-Solution that has a pH of 7 with an equal number of H+ and OH- ions
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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25
Carbonic anhydrase is a(n)
A) buffer that works in the blood.
B) enzyme.
C) buffer that works in the lungs.
D) buffer that works in the kidneys.
A) buffer that works in the blood.
B) enzyme.
C) buffer that works in the lungs.
D) buffer that works in the kidneys.
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26
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
Condition that is caused by a bicarbonate deficit
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
Condition that is caused by a bicarbonate deficit
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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27
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
Condition that is caused by a carbonic acid excess
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
Condition that is caused by a carbonic acid excess
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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28
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Arterial blood and venous blood are slightly alkaline.
B) Arterial blood and venous blood are slightly acidic.
C) Arterial blood is slightly acidic, and venous blood is slightly basic.
D) Venous blood is slightly acidic, and arterial blood is slightly basic.
A) Arterial blood and venous blood are slightly alkaline.
B) Arterial blood and venous blood are slightly acidic.
C) Arterial blood is slightly acidic, and venous blood is slightly basic.
D) Venous blood is slightly acidic, and arterial blood is slightly basic.
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29
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
A substance that prevents a sharp change in the pH of a solution when a strong acid or base is added to it
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
A substance that prevents a sharp change in the pH of a solution when a strong acid or base is added to it
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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30
The lungs are able to remove the equivalent of _____ L of carbonic acid a day.
A) 50
B) 60
C) 40
D) 30
A) 50
B) 60
C) 40
D) 30
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31
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
The only pH-regulating system that can excrete base
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
The only pH-regulating system that can excrete base
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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32
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
Condition that is caused by carbonic acid deficit
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
Condition that is caused by carbonic acid deficit
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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33
If one solution has a pH of 5 and a second solution has 10 times more H+ ions than the first solution, what would the pH level of the second solution be?
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34
A water solution with a pH of 7
A) is an acid.
B) has equal numbers of OH- and H+ ions.
C) is a base.
D) contains neither OH- nor H+.
A) is an acid.
B) has equal numbers of OH- and H+ ions.
C) is a base.
D) contains neither OH- nor H+.
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35
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
-Solution that has a pH less than 7 and a higher concentration of H+ ions than OH- ions
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
-Solution that has a pH less than 7 and a higher concentration of H+ ions than OH- ions
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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36
Explain the pH scale. Which body fluid has the highest pH? Which has the lowest?
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37
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
System that helps regulate the pH of the blood by removing carbon dioxide
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
System that helps regulate the pH of the blood by removing carbon dioxide
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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38
Match each term with its corresponding description or definition.
Condition that is caused by a bicarbonate excess
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
Condition that is caused by a bicarbonate excess
A)Buffer
B)Metabolic acidosis
C)Acid solution
D)Respiratory alkalosis
E)Respiratory system
F)Metabolic alkalosis
G)Alkaline solution
H)Kidney system
I)Respiratory acidosis
J)Neutral solution
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39
Which of the following statements is true?
A) The lungs can remove larger amounts of acid from the body than the kidneys.
B) The kidneys can remove larger amounts of acid from the body than the lungs.
C) Unlike the lungs, the kidneys can remove base from the body.
D) Both B and C are true.
A) The lungs can remove larger amounts of acid from the body than the kidneys.
B) The kidneys can remove larger amounts of acid from the body than the lungs.
C) Unlike the lungs, the kidneys can remove base from the body.
D) Both B and C are true.
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40
What is the function of carbonic anhydrase?
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41
Suppose the 20:1 ratio needed by the H2CO3-NaHCO3 buffer pair is disrupted and the concentration of NaHCO3 in the blood needs to be lowered. What mechanism could accomplish this?
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42
What is uncompensated metabolic acidosis? How does it become compensated metabolic acidosis?
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43
In uncompensated metabolic acidosis, what mechanism removes the excess H2CO3?
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44
Would you expect the blood in the pulmonary artery or in the pulmonary vein to have the higher pH? Explain your answer.
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45
A condition called metabolic alkalosis can be caused by a bicarbonate excess. What can cause a bicarbonate excess?
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46
Because the functioning of proteins such as enzymes and hemoglobin depends on a proper pH level, pH must be regulated closely.
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47
A solution with a pH of 9 has more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions.
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48
Maintaining acid-base balance means keeping the concentration of hydrogen ions in body fluids relatively constant.
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49
A condition called respiratory alkalosis can be caused by a carbonic acid deficit. What can cause a carbonic acid deficit?
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50
Explain how the buffer system functions to buffer a strong acid.
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51
Define blood acidosis and blood alkalosis.
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52
List the four changes in the blood that result from the buffering of a fixed acid in the tissue capillaries.
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53
A condition called respiratory acidosis can be caused by a carbonic acid excess. What can cause a carbonic acid excess?
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54
Explain how the buffer system functions to buffer a strong base.
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55
What is a fixed acid? Give an example of a fixed acid and a nonfixed acid found in the body.
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56
Explain how the respiratory mechanism controls blood pH. What effect would a prolonged period of decreased respiration have on blood pH?
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57
Explain how the urinary mechanism controls blood pH.
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58
A condition called metabolic acidosis can be caused by a bicarbonate deficit. What can cause a bicarbonate deficit?
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59
A solution with a pH of 9 is considered an alkaline solution.
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60
The pH scale measures the concentration of OH- ions in solution.
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61
Stomach acid is the body fluid with the lowest pH.
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62
If a base were added to the buffer pair H2CO3-NaHCO3, the concentration of NaHCO3 would drop.
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63
Lactic acid and carbonic acid are referred to as fixed acids.
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64
The physiological pH control mechanisms react more quickly to stabilize pH than do the chemical pH control mechanisms.
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65
A solution with a pH of 5 contains more hydrogen ions than a solution with a pH of 2.
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66
A solution with a pH of 5 has 100 times more hydrogen ions than a solution with a pH of 3.
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67
The function of a buffer pair is to convert a strong acid into a weak acid.
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68
Pure water, with a pH of 7, is neither acid nor base because it contains neither hydrogen ions nor hydroxide ions.
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The function of carbonic anhydrase is to convert carbon dioxide and water to carbonic acid.
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A solution with a pH of 2 has 1,000 times more hydrogen ions than a solution with a pH of 5.
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71
The lungs work more rapidly to stabilize pH than do the kidneys.
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72
Venous blood is the body fluid with the highest pH.
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73
A solution with a pH of 13 contains more hydroxide ions than a solution with a pH of 11.
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74
The NaHCO3 buffer system buffers lactic acid.
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75
A solution with a pH of 5 is considered an acid.
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76
If a base were added to the buffer pair H2CO3-NaHCO3, the concentration of H2CO3 would drop.
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77
If an acid were added to the buffer pair H2CO3-NaHCO2, the concentration of NaHCO3 would drop.
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78
When acid is added to a buffered solution, the pH will actually rise.
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79
Because carbonic acid can be broken down to carbon dioxide and water, it is not considered a fixed acid.
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The body has three mechanisms for regulating pH: the buffer mechanism, the respiratory mechanism, and the digestive mechanism.
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