No there are no HCO3- in saliva generally.But there are Cl- ions.
bicarbonate ions
sodium bicarbonate
Copper II Bicarbonate is Cu(HCO3)2 and Copper I Bicarbonate is CuHCO3
Yeah. They are =).
No. Sodium bicarbonate is a salt.
bicarbonate ions
act as a buffer to control pH levels. It is found in saliva and is released by the pancreatic ducts to aid in the diegestion process
Saliva is a mixture of many compounds. The following compound may be found in saliva, however, this list does not include all compounds found in saliva. -water -lysozyme -lactoferrin -lactoperoxidase -salivary amylase -lingual lipase -RNase -DNase -NaCl -IgA -NaCl -Kallikrein -bicarbonate -mucins -histatins -cystatins -various other protiens drazx is the original author of this answer
Chemically saliva is 99.5% water and 0.5% solutes. Among the solutes are ions including sodium,potassium,chloride,bicarbonate and phosphate. Also present a digestive enzyme lysozyme and various organic substances like urea and uric acid.
Sodium bicarbonate
No, a bicarbonate is NOT a metal.
Bicarbonate ions in saliva act as buffers, maintaining a pH between 6.5 and 7.5.Source:Digestive Systemfaculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/.../digestive%20system.htm
sodium bicarbonate
Copper II Bicarbonate is Cu(HCO3)2 and Copper I Bicarbonate is CuHCO3
Bicarbonate of soda is sodium bicarbonate or NaHCO3. Ammonium bicarbonate is NH4HCO3 and is less alkaline.
Sodium bicarbonate is white.
Yeah. They are =).