One of the buffers that contribute to pH stability in human blood is carbonic acid (H₂CO3). Carbonic acid is a weak acid that dissociates into a bicarbonate ion HCO3") and a hydrogen ion (H*). Thus, H₂CO3 → HCO3 + H+ Which of the following is true? a. Blood pH is always maintained at 6 because of this reaction. b. If the pH of blood drops, one would expect the reaction to shift to the right. OC. If the H* concentration in the blood drops, the reaction shifts to the left. Od. If the H* concentration in the blood drops, one would expect the reaction to proceed to the right. e. If the pH of blood rises, one would expect the reaction to shift to the left.

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One of the buffers that contribute to pH stability in human blood is carbonic acid
(H₂CO3). Carbonic acid is a weak acid that dissociates into a bicarbonate ion HCO3") and a hydrogen ion (H+). Thus,
H₂CO3
→ HCO3* + H+
Which of the following is true?
a. Blood pH is always maintained at 6 because of this reaction.
b. If the pH of blood drops, one would expect the reaction to shift to the right.
OC. If the H* concentration in the blood drops, the reaction shifts to the left.
Od. If the H* concentration in the blood drops, one would expect the reaction to proceed to the right.
Oe. If the pH of blood rises, one would expect the reaction to shift to the left.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 One of the buffers that contribute to pH stability in human blood is carbonic acid (H₂CO3). Carbonic acid is a weak acid that dissociates into a bicarbonate ion HCO3") and a hydrogen ion (H+). Thus, H₂CO3 → HCO3* + H+ Which of the following is true? a. Blood pH is always maintained at 6 because of this reaction. b. If the pH of blood drops, one would expect the reaction to shift to the right. OC. If the H* concentration in the blood drops, the reaction shifts to the left. Od. If the H* concentration in the blood drops, one would expect the reaction to proceed to the right. Oe. If the pH of blood rises, one would expect the reaction to shift to the left. Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. MacBook Pro
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