Due to the presence of buffers like plasma
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∙ 13y agoThe pH remain constant.
When there is too much CO2 it combines with H2O to make carbonic acid. It also disassociates into 3 hydrogen ions and this raises the pH in the blood.
The pH of basic solutions will drop (become less basic) as the solution is diluted. However, if the solution contains a buffer, the pH will remain nearly constant upon dilution.
The concentration of reactants and products remain constant.
Blood pH should be 7.4.
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blood needs to stay a a certain ph otherwise you body is not healthy and might fail on you.
The pH remain constant.
The pH of the blood is slightly alkaline. Although dissolved carbon dioxide forms a slightly acidic solution in the blood plasma, there are buffers present. These help keep the blood at a constant pH of between 7.35 and 7.45 .
Blood pH has an ideal level of about 7.3 to 7.4. It is important for the pH of blood to remain constant because if your blood pH varies just a little bit, it can kill you.
Buffers resist pH changes in cell cytoplasm, and in extracellular fluids.
The pH of human blood tends to be very stable because the dissolved carbon dioxide, which is a metabolic by-product, forms carbonic acid which acts as a pH buffer. Smoking tobacco will add more carbon dioxide (as well as carbon monoxide) to the blood, but the pH will remain the same.
When there is too much CO2 it combines with H2O to make carbonic acid. It also disassociates into 3 hydrogen ions and this raises the pH in the blood.
Carbonic acid helps in buffering system of blood. They help in maintenance of the constant body pH.
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