5. Explain Acids, Bases And Buffers Flashcards

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What are Electrolytes?

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Electrolytes are substances that releases ions in water.

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What are acids?

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Acids are electrolytes that release hydrogen ions in water.

For example: Hydrochloride acid is made of hydrogen and chloride ions.

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What are bases?

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These are electrolytes that release ions that bond with hydrogen ions.

Example: Sodium Hydroxide, made up of sodium, oxygen and hydrogen ions.

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What do body fluid concentrations of hydrogen & hydroxide ions do?

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They greatly affect chemical reactions.

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What do these chemical reactions do?

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The chemical reactions control physiological functions such as blood pressure and breathing rates.

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What are Buffers?

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These are chemicals that resist pH changes.

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What do buffers do when the acid levels are high, that is to say there is excessive hydrogen ions?

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The buffers combine with hydrogen.

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What occurs when there is low hydrogen ions, or bases are high?

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Buffers will contribute hydrogen ions.

Example: Sodium bicarbonate is a buffer.

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Why is the control of pH levels important?

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Certain metabolic reactions in the body can only function within a narrow pH ranges.

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As buffering systems will maintain normal pH values within the body, they do this how?

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Chemical substances that neutralises small amount of acids or bases when added to solution.

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