Identify the chemical reaction occuring? Identify the acid and the base According the particle diagram which particle(s) are increasing over time? How does this affect the pH of the "system" ?

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What happens in your body during respiratory acidosis?
More H ions in the solution
decreases pH making it more acidic
Chemical Equation
More H+ ions are produced and this increase in
concentration lowers the pH of the blood!
co, + H,0 H,Co, H + HCO,
Acid
Base
If we breathe out less CO,
(can't remove CO), then we
have MORE CO, trapped in
our bodies than normal!
CO, builds up, which
produces more H,CO,
(carbonic acid).
Sul not considered
maud. just more
Particle Diagram
Before -typical respiration
During - increasing levels of CO,
After- respiratory acidosis
pH 7.25
pH 7.35
pH = 7.30
Transcribed Image Text:Background Layout- Theme Transition 12 1..3 Ll. 4 . 5 111 6 What happens in your body during respiratory acidosis? More H ions in the solution decreases pH making it more acidic Chemical Equation More H+ ions are produced and this increase in concentration lowers the pH of the blood! co, + H,0 H,Co, H + HCO, Acid Base If we breathe out less CO, (can't remove CO), then we have MORE CO, trapped in our bodies than normal! CO, builds up, which produces more H,CO, (carbonic acid). Sul not considered maud. just more Particle Diagram Before -typical respiration During - increasing levels of CO, After- respiratory acidosis pH 7.25 pH 7.35 pH = 7.30
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Identify the chemical reaction occuring? Identify the acid and the base
According the particle diagram which particle(s) are increasing over time?
How does this affect the pH of the "system"?
P.S All evidence must come from the model presented on slide 1.
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