3.1.8 Inorganic ions Flashcards

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What are the four inorganic ions in the body?

A

Iron(Fe^2+) Phosphate (PO4^3-) Hydrogen (H+) Sodium (Na+)

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What is Iron’s role in the body?

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Found in haemoglobin and plays a role in oxygen transport

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What is Phosphate’s role in the body?

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Forms structural role in DNA and storage energy in ATP

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What is Hydrogen’s role in the body?

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To determine the pH of solutions (H+ ions interact with H-bond and ionic bonds in tertiary structure of proteins which can cause them to denature)

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What is Sodium’s role in the body?

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Important in transport of glucose/amino acids across plasma membranes

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6
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Acid- proton donor or acceptor?

A

Proton donor

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7
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Base- proton donor or acceptor?

A

Proton acceptor

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8
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What are inorganic ions and where are they found in the body?

A
Ions that do not contain carbon atoms.
● Found in cytoplasm & extracellular
fluid.
● May be in high or very low
concentrations.
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9
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What is the formula for pH?

A

-log^10(H+ conc)

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10
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Calculate the pH for a solution containing 0.1 moldm^-3 HCL

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-log(0.1)=1

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Calculate the pH of a solution containing 0.005 moldm^-3 H^2SO4

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0.005=1 mol
H^2= 0.005 x 2= 0.01
-log(0.01)=2

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