QuarkQuarkQuark2001 Posted June 5, 2004 Posted June 5, 2004 I have a question, anyone help? How does the hydroxide ion combine with carbon dioxide molecule? Does the oxygen atoms combine with other oxygen atoms?
AtomicMX Posted June 5, 2004 Posted June 5, 2004 oxygen, and ozone..... 02 and 03 or i did not undertand the question
budullewraagh Posted June 5, 2004 Posted June 5, 2004 OH-+CO2->HCO3- or H2CO3; for the latter, just make sure there's a good proton donor or else you'll get more HCO3-
QuarkQuarkQuark2001 Posted June 5, 2004 Author Posted June 5, 2004 OH-+CO2->HCO3- or H2CO3; for the latter, just make sure there's a good proton donor or else you'll get more HCO3- How does the hydrogencarbonate indicator (HCO3-)give out carbon dioxide?
budullewraagh Posted June 5, 2004 Posted June 5, 2004 you're speaking of the reverse reaction. every forward reaction has a reverse reaction.
ATCC-6538 Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 In this way (OH- + CO2 = HCO3-) CO2 dissolve in your blood, with the help of carboanhidrase. During exercise, H+ ions from lactate, react: H+ + HCO3- = H2O +CO2.
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