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Henderson-Hasselbach
ph = pk + log A-/HA
What is the physiological pH range?
7.37 to 7.42
What is the pH range compatible with life?
6.8 to 8
What gases produced by the body?
voltaile and fixed
What are the normal volatile?
CO2
What is the normal fixed?
lactic acid from exercise
phosphoric acid from phospholipid breakdown
sulfuric acid from protein breakdown
approximately which do we have more of volatile or fixed acids?
volatile by far
What are the extracellular buffers?
bicarb HCO3
What are the intracellular buffers
proteins, organic and inorganic phosphates in bone, the H /k exchanger
what makes a good buffer?(2)
1) concentration,
2) pK in relation to body fluids