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ACID/BASE REACTIONS

Video 18
Acidic Affair: Unraveling Reactions with Bases

Learning Objective:
Identify acid/base reactions and implications in biological systems.

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Acidic Affair: Unraveling Reactions with Bases by Natasha Ramroop Singh and the TRU Open Press is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

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  • Authors: Natasha Ramroop Singh, TRU Open Press
  • Publisher: TRU Open Press
  • Website: Chemistry for Biologists
  • Title: Acidic Affair: Unraveling Reactions with Bases
  • Publication Date: March 14, 2024
  • Location: Kamloops, British Columbia
  • Video URL: https://barabus.tru.ca/media/openpress/biol1110/18.mp4
  • Page URL: https://chemistryforbiologists.trubox.ca/2024/03/14/18-acidic-affair-unraveling-reactions-with-bases/
  • Website URL: https://chemistryforbiologists.trubox.ca/

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Video 18
Pre-video Activity

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Video 18 – Learning Activity Acidic Affair: Unraveling Reactions with Bases

Acids and bases play no significant role in biological systems
The pH scale in biology ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being acidic and 14 being basic
In biological systems, acids donate protons (H+) and bases accept protons
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration is associated with an increase in pH
Buffer systems in biological fluids help maintain a constant pH and resist changes in acidity or alkalinity
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Video 18

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After Video 18 – Acidic Affair: Unraveling Reactions with Bases

Video 18 – Learning Activity Acidic Affair: Unraveling Reactions with Bases

Buffer systems in biological fluids help maintain a constant pH and resist changes in acidity or alkalinity
Acids and bases play no significant role in biological systems
The pH scale in biology ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being acidic and 14 being basic
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration is associated with an increase in pH
In biological systems, acids donate protons (H+) and bases accept protons
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

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