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re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
@eqz
Natural systems (of an organism) requires buffers to maintain a narrow pH range for cells and enzymes to function optimally (i.e. it resists changes in pH when a small quantity of an acid/base is added to the system).
Example, hydrogen carbonate ion (biocarbonate ion) - HCO3(-)
HCO3- + H3O+ --> H2CO3 + H2O (counteracting acid)
HCO3- + OH- --> CO3(2-) + H2O (counteracting base)
This substance can behave as a buffer by neutralising any added acid/base, thus stabilising the natural system and preventing chaos such as acidosis or alkalosis
good try, every human doing chemistry will say this in one point of their life, but its wrong
@eqz
Natural systems (of an organism) requires buffers to maintain a narrow pH range for cells and enzymes to function optimally (i.e. it resists changes in pH when a small quantity of an acid/base is added to the system).
Example, hydrogen carbonate ion (biocarbonate ion) - HCO3(-)
HCO3- + H3O+ --> H2CO3 + H2O (counteracting acid)
HCO3- + OH- --> CO3(2-) + H2O (counteracting base)
This substance can behave as a buffer by neutralising any added acid/base, thus stabilising the natural system and preventing chaos such as acidosis or alkalosis