HCO3 is bicarbonate. Testing for HCO3 is usually done as part of arterial blood gas testing which determines whether the acid-base levels of the body are normal. Normal levels are pH 7.35-7.45, PaCO2 35-45 and HCO3 22-26. If the values for these measurements are outside the normal ranges, then the body has an acid-base imbalance. If the PaCO2 is off, the condition is a respiratory issue. if the HCO3 is outside the normal range, then it is a metabolic issue.
The Value differs in different sources , But in most sources the normal HCO3 level. ranges from 22-26 mmHg.
ph=pka+log[A-]/HA A-= HCO3- HA= H2CO3 7.4=6.1+ log A-/HA 1.3=logA-/HA 10^1.3=A-/HA= 19.95 therefore the ratio of concetration is HCO3- is 19.95 to 1 H2CO3 or there is more HCO3
What is the normal range?
HCO3- is a anion (bicarbonate); HCO3+ don't exist.
Ni(HCO3)2
The normal range is
The atomicity of the ion (HCO3)- is five.
Normal range is 6.0-7.0.
Iron(ll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)2 Iron(lll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)3
HCO3 is the weaker acid.
Hco3- => h2co3