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Hunter-Best [27]
4 years ago
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6. What effect does an increase in blood hydrogen ion levels have on the pH of the blood?

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Alexandra [31]4 years ago
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Answer: the two parameters change inversely; as hydrogen ion concentration increases, pH falls. due to the logarithmic relationship, a large change in hydrogen ion concentration is actually a small change in pH. For example, doubling the hydrogen ion concentration causes pH to fall by just 0.3.

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<u>For 1:</u> The largest positive cell potential is of cell having 1st and 4th half reactions.

<u>For 2:</u> The standard electrode potential of the cell is 1.539 V

<u>For 3:</u> The smallest positive cell potential is of cell having 3rd and 4th half reactions. The standard electrode potential of the cell is 0.46 V

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  • <u>Cell having 2nd and 3rd half reactions:</u>

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