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    purpose of this lab is to determine the percentage yield of the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid. INTRODUCTION This lab demonstrates the double replacement / acid-base neutralization reaction between the reactants of two household cooking items, baking soda and vinegar, producing carbon dioxide, water, and sodium acetate. Baking soda is an odorless, powdered chemical compound called sodium bicarbonate (NaHCOз). NaHCOз is most commonly used in baking as a leavening agent,…

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    system together with the body ‘buffer system. For the body to function normally, the hydrogen ion (H+) needs to be concentrated within a narrow range, represented as pH, which determines the acidity and alkalinity of a solution. Changes in the bicarbonate (HCO3) concentration causes metabolic acidosis or metabolic alkalosis while changes in the rate of alveolar ventilation and carbon dioxide concentration decides respiratory alkalosis or respiratory acidosis. Normally arterial blood gas analysis…

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    blood by affecting the components of the ammonia. The function of bicarbonate buffer is important because, the bicarbonate buffer system is one of the many major buffer systems in the body that helps regulate the pH in the body. The bicarbonate buffer system components can be added or removed from the body as needed. The bicarbonate buffering system in the blood, maintains a pH of a normal range of 7.35 to 7.45, and composed of bicarbonate ion and carbonic acid. Metabolism provide carbon dioxide…

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    the intracellular buffering response stimulates a slight decrease in HCO3-. The main organ for compensation is the kidney. The renal response is somewhat slow and may take up to 2-3 days for a maximal response to be reached. Last, with a drop in bicarbonate, the extracellular pH returns only partially to the normal range. Treatment. Treatment for respiratory alkalosis is more aimed towards the underlying conditions. Things such as breathing into a paper bag or using a mask that helps rebreathe…

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