Sodium bicarbonate

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    can be deadly. The blood buffer contains carbonic acid which dissociates into bicarbonate acid and hydrogen ions. This equation can also be reversed; it is a chemical equilibrium. If the hydrogen ions rise, bicarbonate accepts the hydrogen ions and the equilibrium shifts left thus making the blood acidic. When the blood becomes acidic, acidosis…

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    Metabolic alkalosis is when the blood had too much bicarbonate. This can occur from prolonged vomiting. What causes metabolic alkalosis? metabolic alkalosis is prevalent when your body loses an abundant amount of acid and gains too much base. This can occur due to access vomiting in result of this you will lose some electrolytes over use of diuretics, adrenal disease and losing large amounts of potassium and sodium amongst other conditions. The symptoms can vary as always non-serious…

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    However, the most important buffer for maintaining acid–base balance in the blood is the carbonic acid–bicarbonate buffer. The normal pH of all tissues and fluids of the body, excluding.the stomach, is slightly alkaline, however, the most critical pH is that of the pH of blood. All other fluids will fluctuate.to keep the blood a strict pH between 7.35 and…

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    Magnesium Imbalance

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    Chloride also help in fluid regulation, and acid – base balance. The normal range in the blood is between 96 and 106 mEq/L. Hyperchloremia and hypochloremia are chlorine imbalance. They are usually associate with sodium and caused by dehydration, kidney disease, diabetes, and sodium level. Signs and symptoms are the same as fluid and acid imbalance. Magnesium helps support the immune system, normal muscle and nerve function, regulation of glucose and heartbeat, energy production. We need…

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    Normal pH within the blood can range between 7.35 and 7.45 arterial and venous is 7.32 thru 7.42. Normal HCO3 for arterial is 22 thru 26 mEq/liter and venous is 19 to 25 mEq/liter with PCO2 normal for arterial 35 thru 45 mm Hg and venous 38 thru 52 mm Hg. Normal PO2 is 80 to 100mm Hg for arterial and venous is 28 thru 48 mm Hg. Acidosis can affect the central nervous system within the body and left untreated can lead to death. Alkalosis affects the central nervous system which can cause muscle…

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    The process can take place in three parts. • Filtration – This process happens in the entire nephron system. When blood goes through and into the capillary at the beginning of the nephron, small molecules, such as glucose, urea, ions and water are cleaned out and passed through the nephron tubule. The larger molecules such as blood proteins, cannot fit through the capillary wall as they are too big, therefore they stay in the bloodstream. • Reabsorption – When the small molecules are cleaned…

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    suitable acid or acid anhydride) and carbonate and hydrogen carbonates (Sodium, Potassium or any other suitable alkali metal carbonate or hydrogen carbonate) which release carbon dioxide when mixed with water. Occasionally, active ingredient itself could act as the acid or alkali metal compound necessary for effervescent reaction. Effervescent tablets are uncoated tablets that generally contain acid substances and carbonates or bicarbonates and which react rapidly in the presence of water by…

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    Metabolic Alkalosis

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    Keeping our body’s pH balance in check is always important this because proper body function can happen and we remain healthy. If your blood pH were to drop below 7.35 you would develop a condition called acidosis. Then depending on the cause of this acidosis whether it be the kidneys or the lungs would determine the kind of acidosis. If it is the kidneys causing the acidosis we would call it a metabolic acidosis, where is if it were the lungs it would be called a respiratory acidosis. Know if…

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    Checking your car's battery is an extremely important part of car maintenance. If you keep your battery clean and running in tip top shape, it will last much longer. When checking your battery, you should look for problems like corrosion, dirt, cracks, and broken cables. It's important to be cautious when working on your car's battery. You should always make sure the engine is off and you are removing the battery and its cables correctly so that you don't cause harm to yourself or the battery.…

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    Gummy Bear Chemistry

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    solutes into one cup of water: baking soda, sugar, and salt. Baking soda is called sodium bicarbonate. It is a salt that is made of sodium and bicarbonate ions. Baking soda is a white power that can be used for cooking. Sugar is found naturally in plants. It is a carbohydrate that can be consumed. Sugar is formed when fructose and glucose join together. Salt is a crystalline mineal that is made up of sodium chloride. • Milk, vinegar, and water are three liquids that will also be used in…

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