It would be better if it contained sodium bicarbonate because it wouldn't be as runny.
yes
The most important buffer for maintaining acid-base balance in the blood is the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer.
They include: -Carbonic acid + bicarbonate -Acid/alkali Na salts of phosphoric acid -Plasma proteins + bases
enzyme carbonic anhydrase which make bicabonate. Bicarbonate act as the blodds's buffer.
the pH of the blood drops slightly
The primary role of the carbonic acid bicarbonate buffer system is to limit pH changes caused by organic and fixed acids. It also protects against the effects of the organic and fixed acids generated through the metabolic activity.
The carbonic acid and bicarbonate in the bloodstream minimize (or buffer) any trend to acidosis or alkalosis
Bicarbonate can react with hydrogen ions to form carbonic acid, which combines with water to produce carbon dioxide and more water. The carbon dioxide is expired through the lungs thus helping maintain pH equilibrium in the body.
false, it is carbonic acid and bicarbonate ions
There are many buffers in the body. These buffers can be found in the mouth and in the stomach to aid in digestion.
bicarbonate buffer is instant, followed by respiratory, renal, and phosphate.
The pH range for carbonate-bicarbonate buffer is 9,2.