around 7.0, can be as high as 7.5
Blood pH = 7.40 (+/- 0.05) (THIS IS THE ANSWER TO THE PH OF BLOOD IS NEAREST TO WHAT NUMBER)=#7
Normal Ph value of Blood 7.35 to 7.40.
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
arterial blood pH = 7.41 (outgoing from heart) venous blood pH = 7.36 (returning to heart)
The normal pH of blood is 7,35-7,45.
Blood pH = 7.40 (+/- 0.05)7.4
The pH values of common alcoholic drinks vary depending on the specific type and brand. However, most alcoholic drinks tend to be acidic with pH values typically ranging from 3 to 5.5. Beer, for example, typically has a pH around 4-4.5, while wine can range from 3-4.
An alcoholic should have the same blood pressure as anyone else, less than 120/80, if they are an adult.
arterial blood pH = 7.41 (outgoing from heart) venous blood pH = 7.36 (returning to heart)
It's slightly alkaline and on an average is measured as 7.3 but ranges from: 7.2-7.4The normal pH of blood running through arteries (large elastic-walled blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body) is 7.4; the pH of blood in the veins (vessels that transports blood to the heart) is about 7.35.The measure of acidity of a substance is known as pH. Pure water, which has pH of 7, is neutral. Substances with a pH less than 7 are considered acidic and substances with a pH of greater than 7 are considered basic or alkaline. The normal pH of blood running through arteries (large elastic-walled blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body) is 7.4; the pH of blood in the veins (vessels that transports blood to the heart) is about 7.35. Normal urine pH averages about 6.0. Saliva has a pH between 6.0 and 7.4.Blood is between 7.36 and 7.41 pH, depending on whether it's arterial or venous. So it's fairly neutral.arterial blood pH = 7.41 (outgoing from heart)venous blood pH = 7.36 (returning to heart)
pH is dependent on concentration, so the question is meaningless. Sugar solutions, where it does make sense to ask about the pH, are going to be darn close to 7 (possibly very slightly on the acidic side due to the alcoholic hydrogens, but not much... they're alcoholic hydrogens, not acidic ones).
The pH level of the blood drops when exercising.