Chapter 10: Q. 10.25 (page 340)
10.25 Why are the concentrations ofandequal in pure water?
Short Answer
In pure water, because in pure water, the transfer of a proton between two water molecules produces equal numbers of and
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Chapter 10: Q. 10.25 (page 340)
10.25 Why are the concentrations ofandequal in pure water?
In pure water, because in pure water, the transfer of a proton between two water molecules produces equal numbers of and
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Why would the pH of your blood plasma increase if you breathe fast?
Calculate the pH of each solution given the follow in:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
In the blood plasma. pH is maintained by the carbonic acid bicarbonate buffer system,
a. How is pH maintained when acid is added to the buffer system?
b. How is pH maintained when base is added to the buffer system?
State whether each of the following is acidic, basic, or neutral:
a. soda
b. shampoo,
c. laundry detergent,
d. rain
e. honey,
f. cheese,
Balance each of the following neutralization equations:
a.
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