Course 108 Unit 2-Chemistry of Acid-Base Physiology Flashcards
What is one of the most important factors in the cellular environment?
Hydrogen ions
What do hydrogen ions affect?
All physical and biochemical cellular phenomena
What does an increase in hydrogen ions do?
Increases acidic value of solution
What does a decrease in hydrogen ions do?
Decreases acidic value of solution
Where is free hydrogen ions found and where are they measured?
Extracellular fluid
What is the definition of pH?
- Power of hydrogen or potential hydrogen
- Logarithmic value of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration
- Normal is 4 x 10^-8 moles per liter (.00000004)
What is the calculation/expression for normal pH?
- pH= -Log (4 x 10^-8) or (.00000004)
- pH= -(-7.3979)
- pH= 7.40 (normal)
What are some descriptions of pH?
- Inversely proportional to hydrogen ion concentration
- Negative Log of the concentration of hydrogen ion concentration
- Log of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration
What components affect pH?
Acid= respiratory component (PCO2) and Base= metabolic component (HCO3-)
What affect does PCO2 have on the pH?
Inverse affect:
- increase in PCO2 causes a decrease in pH
- decrease in PCO2 causes an increase in pH
- increased PCO2 increases acid value(hydrogen ion concentration) of a solution
What affect does HCO3- have on pH?
Direct affect:
- increase in HCO3- causes an increase in pH
- decrease in HCO3- causes a decrease in pH
- increased HCO3- increases alkaline value of a solution (decreases hydrogen ion concentration)
What is the acid-base Mnemonic?
ROME
- Respiratory: pH decreases, PCO2 increases means acidosis
- Opposite: pH increases, PCO2 decreases means alkalosis
- Metabolic: pH decreases, HCO3- decreases means acidosis
- Equal: pH increases, HCO3- increases means alkalosis
Respiratory (CO2) and Metabolic (HCO3-) components affect pH?
True
What do acids do?
Donate hydrogen ions (protons)
What do bases do?
Accept hydrogen ions (protons)