Asked by Cortney
why does the neutrality in the blood depends on the concentrations of [H+] and [OH-] rather than pH.
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't know exactly how you're using the term neutrality but I don't think it does. pH is tied inexorably to (H^+) and (OH^-) and when you change any of the three the others dance and change accordingly.
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