3 Questions
What is the pH range of the physiological range?
7.36-7.44
Which pH value is considered neutral?
7
What is the strongest base on the pH scale?
14
Study Notes
- Acids and bases react to neutralize each other.
- Salt and water are formed when acid and base react.
- pH scale measures the strength of acid or base in a solution.
- pH scale ranges from 0 to 14.
- pH 7 is neutral.
- Any pH greater than 7 is a base and less than 7 is an acid.
- O is the strongest acid and 14 is the strongest base.
- pH is used to express the concentration of protons.
- Isoionia maintains stable anion and cation concentrations in blood plasma.
- Physiological range of pH is 7.36-7.44.
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