<span>Buffer systems in our
body maintain the pH of blood to be at an optimum level which is at a range of
7.3-7.4. A buffer is a solution that resists changes in pH during the addition
of an acid or a base. Our blood has a number of buffer systems. Examples are
the bicarbonate buffer system and the hemoglobin buffer system.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is formed as a result of a reaction between two non-metals
Answer:
379.39K
Explanation:
We use the form of the general gas equation below:
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
Given: p1 = standard pressure = 760mmHg= 760 torr. Torr is the same thing as mmmHg
P2 = 813 torr
T1 = standard temperature = 273k
T2 = ?
V1 = 22.4L
V2 = 29.1L
Rearranging the equation :
T2 = P2V2T1/P1V1
Substituting the values in the equation:
T2 = (813 * 29.1 * 273)/ (760 * 22.4)
T2 = 379.39K
I believe it is b. you only want to change one thing at a time so you know which one thing caused the effect
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