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Concept explainers
There is a buffer system in blood
(a) Calculate the
(b) What percentage of the
(c) What percentage of the

(a)
Interpretation:
The ratio
Concept introduction:
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is an equation useful to determine the pH of any solution when any acid’s aqueous solution is related to its acid dissociation constant.
Buffer equation is considered as an equation when ionization of a weak acid in the water occurs resulted into the hydronium ion and the conjugate base of that acid.
Answer to Problem 36QAP
The ratio
Explanation of Solution
For
For acid-dissociation constant of the given
For
Now, we need to determine the concentration of
In equation (1), we are substituting the value of

(b)
Interpretation:
The percentage
Concept introduction:
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is an equation useful to determine the pH of any solution when any acid’s aqueous solution is related to its acid dissociation constant.
Buffer equation is considered as an equation when ionization of a weak acid in the water occurs resulted in the hydronium ion and the conjugate base of that acid.
Answer to Problem 36QAP
Explanation of Solution
The pH of the buffer system as 6.80and the ratio of the concentration of
Now, let us take the concentration of
We have the dissociation equation of
As per the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation,
Now, the percentage of

(c)
Interpretation:
The percentage
Concept introduction:
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is an equation useful to determine the pH of any solution when any acid’s aqueous solution is related to its acid dissociation constant.
Buffer equation is considered as an equation when ionization of a weak acid in the water occurs resulted in the hydronium ion and the conjugated base of that acid.
Answer to Problem 36QAP
Explanation of Solution
We have the pH of the buffer system as 7.80 and the ratio of the concentration of
Now, let us take the concentration of
We have the dissociation equation of
As per the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation,
Now, the percentage of
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