Acids, bases and buffers Flashcards

1
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Describe the law of mass action.

A
  • For a reversible reaction, the forward and reverse rates of the reaction are directly dependent on the concentration of reactants and products
  • Keq = [products]/[reactants]
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2
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Keq of water

A

1.8 x 10-16

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3
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[H+][OH-] = ?

A

1 x 10-14

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4
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How strong is the acids when the pKa is low?

A

stronger the acid

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5
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What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation?

A

pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA])

when pH = pKa then the concentrations of deprotonation and protonation acid are equal

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6
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What is the H-H equation for the bicarbonate buffer system in extracellular fluid?

A

pH = 6.1 + log ([HCO3-]mM/ 0.03 * CO2 mmHg)

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7
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Normal pH for arterial blood

A

7.34 - 7.44

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8
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Normal pH for venous blood

A

7.28 - 7.42

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9
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Normal concentration of HCO3- in blood

A

24 mM

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10
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Normal pCO2 in blood

A

40 mmHg

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11
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Normal concentration of Co2 in blood

A

1.2 mM

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12
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High pKa means a strong/weak acid/base?

A

strong base

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