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- Refer to chemical equation shown here to explain why carbon dioxide dissolved in water acts as a buffer. H2O+CO2<>H2CO3<>H++HCO3Which of the following positively-charged ions is about 10,000 times more concentrated outside the cell than inside (useful in muscle contraction, and in signal transduction of neurons)? bicarbonate chloride sodium calcium magnesiumThe amino acid alanine has two isomers, α-alanine and β-alanine. When equal masses of these two compounds are dissolved in equal amounts of a solvent, the solution of α-alanine freezes at the lowest temperature. Which form, α-alanine or β-alanine, has the larger equilibrium constant for ionization (HX ⇌ H+ + X−) ?
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