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pH is not a change at all. It is a chemical condition.
If you're asking what a person's pH is (blood), its about 7.4. For most mammals, its 7.4. There are certain respiratory and metabolic disorders that can change the pH. If the pH is higher than 7.4, the condition is called alkalosis. If a person's pH is lower than 7.4, its called acidosis.
Human blood has a pH of 7.4 on average, though it varies with individuals and with a person's physical condition.
If the pH of your blood falls below 7.35, the result is a condition called acidosis, a state that leads to central nervous system depression. Severe acidosis - where blood pH falls below 7.00 - can lead to a coma and even death. http://drbenkim.com/ph-body-blood-foods-acid-alkaline.htm
There are two fundamentally different methods of expressing acidity: (a) titratable acidity expressed as percent lactic acid, and (b) hydrogen ion concentration or pH. The former measures the total acidity but does not measure the strength of the acids. The pH indicates the strength of the acid condition.
A pH of 7.8 in the body typifies a condition referred to as alkalosis. It is characterized by a plasma pH greater than 7.45; associated with a relative deficiency of hydrogen ions or an excess of bicarbonate ions.
pH is not a change at all. It is a chemical condition.
PH, temperature
At the temperature of 298K, any pH value below 7.0 indicates an acidic condition.
At the temperature of 298K, any pH value below 7.0 indicates an acidic condition.
The human body has a slightly acid pH of 7.35-7.45. If the pH drops, the condition is called acidosis. The pH of the human body will never reach the neutral (7.00) before the condition becomes fatal. If the pH of the human body raises, the condition is called alkalinosis. This condition is also fatal. The human body has a slightly acid pH of 7.35-7.45. If the pH drops, the condition is called acidosis. The pH of the human body will never reach the neutral (7.00) before the condition becomes fatal. If the pH of the human body raises, the condition is called alkalinosis. This condition is also fatal.
Light, food, water, temperature, Ph
So what - this is considered to be normal. In NO cases diskuss lab results w/o clinical question/symptoms...
If you're asking what a person's pH is (blood), its about 7.4. For most mammals, its 7.4. There are certain respiratory and metabolic disorders that can change the pH. If the pH is higher than 7.4, the condition is called alkalosis. If a person's pH is lower than 7.4, its called acidosis.
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Alkalosis
hyperthyroidism is an acidic condition thus the reason why it causes the blood pH to become acidic.