Determination of the constants of the Henderson-hasselbalch equation, αCO2 and pKa, in sea turtle plasma

Hydration of CO2 yields HCO3−via the reaction: Acid–base physiologists traditionally simplify the reaction by omitting the H2CO3 term and lumping all ionic CO2 species into the HCO3− term. The simplified reaction forms the basis for the familiar Henderson–Hasselbalch equation of the CO2–HCO3− buffer...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of experimental biology 1993-07, Vol.180 (1), p.311-314
Hauptverfasser: STABENAU, E. K, HEMING, T. A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Hydration of CO2 yields HCO3−via the reaction: Acid–base physiologists traditionally simplify the reaction by omitting the H2CO3 term and lumping all ionic CO2 species into the HCO3− term. The simplified reaction forms the basis for the familiar Henderson–Hasselbalch equation of the CO2–HCO3− buffer system: where αCO2 is the solubility coefficient relating [CO2] and (Henry’s Law). The apparent pK (pKa) in this equation lacks a rigorous thermodynamic definition. Instead, it is an empirical factor relating pH, the product of αCO2 and and the apparent [HCO3−] (i.e. the sum of all ionic CO2 species).
ISSN:0022-0949
1477-9145
DOI:10.1242/jeb.180.1.311