The normal pH of human arterial blood is approximately 7.40 (normal range is 7.36-7.44), a weak alkaline solution. Blood that has a pH below 7.35 is too acidic, while blood pH above 7.45 is too alkaline. If the pH of your blood drops below 7.2 or rises above 7.6, then very soon your brain will no longer be able to function normally.
"acidosis"
Usually, this acidity is caused by metabolism or respiration. Then it is called " respiratory acidosis" or "non-respiratory acidosis" (metabolic acidosis). These conditions might cause acidemia.
-Decreased pH -Increased Temperature -Increased Pco2
Decreased breathing rate > more Co2 and less O2 in blood > more acidity > Lower PH level
Blood pH = 7.40 (+/- 0.05) (THIS IS THE ANSWER TO THE PH OF BLOOD IS NEAREST TO WHAT NUMBER)=#7
The pH of human blood is about 7.4.
Normal Ph value of Blood 7.35 to 7.40.
Its pH value becomes decreased.
arterial blood pH = 7.41 and venous blood pH = 7.36. Because the normal pH of arterial blood is 7.41 a person is considered to have acidosis when the pH of blood falls below this value and to have alkalosis when the pH rises above 7.41. hope i helped :D
The pH value of blood is 7.38 to be exact.
Blood pH should be 7.4.
The pH of the blood plasma is 7.35-7.45