its very acidic so i would say like a 9 or 10
A normal healthy blood pH is around 7.4
The thylakoid space
Because that is what is needed for maintaining homeostasis in the body. Our blood is slightly alkaline in order to do its job properly. If the blood were more acidic, with a lower pH level, we would be prone to more diseases.
arterial blood pH = 7.41 (outgoing from heart) venous blood pH = 7.36 (returning to heart)
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 .
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13.2
The pH of industrial use lime is 12.4. The pH of the fruit known as limes is 2.32 as well as the pH of the lime's juice.
You would have to test a small amount of human blood on a universal pH detector.
If your blood pH drops too low, the medulla oblongata in the brain panics and sends out a signal to your diaphragm to contract, which gets rid of excess CO2 in your blood.
blood pH would increase
blood pH would increase
9
The rainwater would be acidic with a pH less than 5.6.
Rapid increase of organic acids in the body you would expect to observe the increase in your heart rate. You would also observe increased alveolar ventilation, decreased blood pH and increased in blood pressure.
Your body automatically balances the pH of your blood. If it did not, you would not be alive to have written your question.
Human blood is very slightly alkaline, at around 7.4 pH.