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It is important to identify lone pairs around a central atom because they do not repel other electron groups.
Blood pH
The measure of the acidity or alkalinity of blood, crucial for maintaining essential physiological processes, typically kept within a very narrow range.
Hydrogen Ion Concentration
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions present; it influences the pH level of the solution.
Bicarbonate Ions
Anions resulting from the dissociation of carbonic acid, serving an important role in buffering acids and bases in the body.
Respiratory Variables
Parameters that quantify aspects of breathing and lung function, including rate, volume, and flow of inhaled and exhaled air.
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