QUESTION 6 CO, + H,0 = H,CO3 = H* + HCO, = 2H* + CO, carbonic acid bicarbonate carbonate Shown above are the chemical equilibria of the carbonate buffer system. What happens to this equilibrium when CO2 levels in cells increase? O The equilibria shift to the right and pH decreases The equilibria shift to the right and pH increases The equilibria shift to the left and pH decreases. The equilibria shift to the left and pH increases.

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QUESTION 6
CO2 + H,0
= H,CO3 = H* + HCO, = 2H* + CO,2-
carbonic acid
bicarbonate
carbonate
Shown above are the chemical equilibria of the carbonate buffer system. What happens to this equilibrium when CO2 levels
in cells increase?
The equilibria shift to the right and pH decreases
The equilibria shift to the right and pH increases
The equilibria shift to the left and pH decreases.
The equilibria shift to the left and pH increases.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 CO2 + H,0 = H,CO3 = H* + HCO, = 2H* + CO,2- carbonic acid bicarbonate carbonate Shown above are the chemical equilibria of the carbonate buffer system. What happens to this equilibrium when CO2 levels in cells increase? The equilibria shift to the right and pH decreases The equilibria shift to the right and pH increases The equilibria shift to the left and pH decreases. The equilibria shift to the left and pH increases.
QUESTION 5
A solution of 1M HCI (a very strong acid) has a pH of:
10
O-1
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 5 A solution of 1M HCI (a very strong acid) has a pH of: 10 O-1
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Hypercapnia is a condition that arises from having an excessive amount of carbon dioxide within the blood. It is typically caused by hypoventilation or disordered respiration wherever not enough oxygen enters the lungs and not enough carbonic acid gas is emitted. There are alternative causes of physiological state, as well, together with some respiratory organ disease.

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