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Chapter Ten : Acid-Base Physiology

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How a Buffer Determines the pH of a Solution

A pH of 7.4 is the normal hydrogen ion concentration of 40 nanomoles per liter and he got draws out by every 10th of a pH unit what the hydrogen ion concentration is. As you go down the pH scale you get larger and larger jumps in hydrogen ion concentration. The end result of using this pH is we get this is in table 10.1 where he has a relationship between the arterial pH and the hydrogen ion concentrate.

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