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The plasma pH of humans, which is a pretty decent estimate of intracellular pH, averages around 7.41. Most laboratories report a range of normal somewhere around 7.35-7.45.

Keep in mind that there are striking variations in pH between organs (eg, the contents of the stomach are at a pH of 1-2) and between blood supplies (eg, the blood that drains the stomach is considerably more alkaline than many other parts of the body).

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