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.
HCO3(-) bicarbonate, I think.
protein, HCO3-, H2CO3
HCO3- is a anion (bicarbonate); HCO3+ don't exist.
yes
In the body, HCO3 can be produced from carbon dioxide (from respiring cells). It disassociates and reacts with water.
It is not good for body. It can be bad if you get it as a anesthetic.
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.
HCO3(-) bicarbonate, I think.
protein, HCO3-, H2CO3
it is good if you are not sick
Is a body temp of 103.6 good or bad
\
Carbonic acid( H2CO3 ) and its conjugate base bicarbonate[ HCO3(-) ].
HCO3- is a anion (bicarbonate); HCO3+ don't exist.
yes
Ni(HCO3)2