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Structural variations of an atom - 2 elements w/ same atomic number but different mass number
Isotopes
What are the 2 things required for a hydrogen bond?
Hydrogen and polar molecules
A positively charged ion
cation
A negatively charged ion
anion
Hydrogen ions that are proton donors, have a sour taste and turn blue litmus paper red
Acids
Hydroxyl ions that are proton acceptors and turn red litmus paper blue
Bases
What is the pH of blood?
7.35 to 7.45
State of abnormally high hydrogen ion concentration in the extracellular fluid.
Acidosis
State of abnormally low hydrogen ion concentration in the extracellular fluid
Alkalosis
Apnea, Asthma, Emphysema
Examples of Respiratory Acidosis
Diabetes
Example of Metabolic Acidosis
Hyperventilation by pain, anxiety, high altitude
Example of Respiratory Alkalosis
Kidney failure, gastro intestinal failure, chronic vomiting
Examples of Metabolic Alkalosis