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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Acids bases and pH, Water content of tissues varies muscle 75%, dissolves ionic compounds into Anions and Cations -ve ????, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH water Water content of tissues varies, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH water lubricant, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH Buffers carbonate phosphate proteins buffer systems, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH bases or Alkali dissociate into OH- ions and +ve ions, a polar molecule, a solvent dissociation dissolves ionic compounds into Anions and Cations, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH pH 1 (acidic) - 14 (extremly basic), a polar molecule, a solvent molecules Attract each other due to hydrogen bonds, a polar molecule, a solvent dissolves polar compounds, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH salts do not dissociate into H or OH but are critical as they carry a charge nand therefore can transmit an electric current, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH water Reactivity, Concentration in 1 mole glucose is 180 gms /litre or 18 mg/dl, many acids do not completely disociates eg carbonic acid and organic acids H2CO3 H+ + HCO3-, carbonate phosphate proteins buffer systems most important carbonic acid - bicarbonate buffer system, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH measurment Concentration, dissolves ionic compounds into Anions and Cations +ve ????, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH water a polar molecule, a solvent, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH Buffers adjust pH of body fluids esp plasma below 7.35 is acidotic above 7.45 is alkalosis causes CNS dysfunction, Acids, Bases, Buffers and pH not all acids are created equally many acids do not completely disociates eg carbonic acid and organic acids