CONNECT IA GENERAL ORGANIC&BIO CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 25, Problem 41P
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(a)
Interpretation:
Two reasons should be listed that would causes a decline in pH levels below
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pH regulation is very important for the human body. The human body has an optimal pH range of
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(b)
Interpretation:
Two reasons should be listed which causes the pH of the body to go above
Concept Introduction:
Alkalosis is the condition when the pH of the body is above the level of
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