If NaOH a strong base is added to the blood which of the fol

If NaOH, a strong base, is added to the blood, which of the following occurs? Bicarbonate will bind OH- Carbonic acid will bind OH- Carbonic acid will release H+ Carbonic acid will bind H+ Explain your reasoning here:

Solution

Correct option .C.

Ans. NaOH is a strong base. It dissociates into Na+ and OH- ions in aqueous system (here, blood).

Blood exhibits buffering activity due to bicarbonate buffer system in it. It consists of carbonic acid (CO2 + H2O Û H2CO3 – a reversible reaction catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase) and bicarbonate ion as central components.

            CO2 + H2O <=====> H2CO3 <=======> HCO3- + H+            - bicarbonate buffer system – equation 1

Option A: Incorrect.

            Bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) can’t bind to OH-. It can only bind to H+ ions. See stoichiometry of equation 1.

Option B: Incorrect.

            Carbonic acid (H2CO3) can’t bind to OH-. See stoichiometry of equation 1.

Option C: Correct.

            Carbonic acid (H2CO3) will release H+ ions. The resultant protons bind with OH- produced from NaOH and neutralize it by forming a water molecule.

            H+ (from carbonic acid) + OH- (from NaOH) ------> H2O     (Neutralized)

Thus, carbonic acid neutralizes NaOH.

Option D: Incorrect.

            Carbonic acid (H2CO3) can’t bind to H+. See stoichiometry of equation 1.

 If NaOH, a strong base, is added to the blood, which of the following occurs? Bicarbonate will bind OH- Carbonic acid will bind OH- Carbonic acid will release

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