The pH of human blood is steady at a value of approximately 7.4 owing to the following equilibrium reactions: CO 2 ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⇌ H 2 CO 3 ( a q ) ⇌ H 2 CO 3 − ( a q ) + H + ( a q ) Acids formed during normal cellular respiration react with the HCO 3 − to form carbonic acid, which is in equilibrium with CO 2 ( aq ) and H 2 O( l ). During vigorous exercise, a person’s H 2 CO 3 blood levels were 26.3 m M whereas his CO 2 levels were 1.63 mM. On resting, the H 2 CO 3 levels declined to 24.9 m M. What was the CO 2 blood level at rest?
The pH of human blood is steady at a value of approximately 7.4 owing to the following equilibrium reactions: CO 2 ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⇌ H 2 CO 3 ( a q ) ⇌ H 2 CO 3 − ( a q ) + H + ( a q ) Acids formed during normal cellular respiration react with the HCO 3 − to form carbonic acid, which is in equilibrium with CO 2 ( aq ) and H 2 O( l ). During vigorous exercise, a person’s H 2 CO 3 blood levels were 26.3 m M whereas his CO 2 levels were 1.63 mM. On resting, the H 2 CO 3 levels declined to 24.9 m M. What was the CO 2 blood level at rest?
Solution Summary: The author explains the equilibrium constant K_a, the acid dissociation constant, and the reaction of normal cellular respiration.
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Acids formed during normal cellular respiration react with the HCO3− to form carbonic acid, which is in equilibrium with CO2(aq) and H2O(l). During vigorous exercise, a person’s H2CO3 blood levels were 26.3 mM whereas his CO2 levels were 1.63 mM. On resting, the H2CO3 levels declined to 24.9 mM. What was the CO2 blood level at rest?
Definition Definition Set of metabolic processes and reactions that produce energy from organic substances such as glucose. Cellular respiration takes place in the organism’s cells, where the chemical energy from nutrients or molecules of oxygen is converted into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called aerobic respiration; in the absence of oxygen, it is called anaerobic respiration.
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10.00 g of Compound X with molecular formula C₂Hg are burned in a constant-pressure calorimeter containing 40.00 kg of water at 25 °C. The temperature of
the water is observed to rise by 2.604 °C. (You may assume all the heat released by the reaction is absorbed by the water, and none by the calorimeter itself.)
Calculate the standard heat of formation of Compound X at 25 °C.
Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.
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During the lecture, we calculated the Debye length at physiological salt concentrations and temperature, i.e. at an ionic strength of 150 mM (i.e. 0.150 mol/l) and a temperature of T=310 K. We predicted that electrostatic interactions are effectively screened beyond distances of 8.1 Å in solutions with a physiological salt concentration.
What is the Debye length in a sample of distilled water with an ionic strength of 10.0 µM (i.e. 1.00 * 10-5 mol/l)? Assume room temperature, i.e. T= 298 K, and provide your answer as a numerical expression with 3 significant figures in Å (1 Å = 10-10 m).
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