
There are two ways to increase the pH of the body with dietary supplements …?
1) add OH-containing molecules to the body To break that is in the body to release OH. 2) Eat something that separates from the OH-OH-contianing biochemicals, which are already in the body. I can easily make my saliva pH upward twith picolinate mineral supplements such as zinc and magnesium orotate and reviewed especially coral calcium with my expensive digital pH meter. I know how I express my pH down if I want too. I want to know what these minerals that increase and decrease body pH. ((I am the person Yahoo tired Teeling me that I need a) know b) they do not know the answer c) telling me that they do not understand my question. )) The minerals potassium, Sodium, calcium, magnesium and zinc are alkaline minerals. If you take one of these minerals in a supplement form, usually your body pH pH value increases (your blood pH increase to 7.4 and CAN go higher cause alkalosis.). How do these minerals are one of the two above. Thanks
… ok. ignore some technical [as, forgive me if I'm wrong, but do not seem to be a chemical per judge your question:)] I'll try to answer some things: As you may know, pH is a reverse logarithmic scale of H + concentration. High pH = basic = low H + concentration, which corresponds to high OH concentration. Low pH = high H + concentration. Switched off topic I guess one thing that seems strange to me: "Do you eat something that separates from the OH-OH-contianing biochemicals, which are already in the body." that's probably not a very effective way to avoid confusion with your pH. can you give me some examples, you think to discuss? Training 'would like to know what to do these minerals that increase and decrease body pH "simply means alkaline basic. They refer to some of the metals, such as magnesium and calcium can be in a Group of elements known as alkali metals. You often find them as soluble metal oxides, which form the basic hydroxide is dissolved salts in water. Example: CaO + H2O -> Ca (OH) 2, provides the OH-ions. Note: "minerals potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and zinc are alkaline minerals" These are elements, not minerals. Sorry I'm getting into technical details. But I mean, come a .. if you ask questions of chemistry-related mechanisms, which is pretty hard on me, if you do not have sufficient disadvantaged backgrounds. I do not try, a thick. blah. anyways, always in a specific case that you mentioned: calcium from coral. Coral is mostly CaCO3 or calcium carbonate. This Compound is soluble in water and ionic. The carbonate ion is (CO3) -2, which is a fundamental responsibility for the preparation of the solution. If you are not acid-base chemistry Have the background, this can be difficult to understand, but there will always exist in solution as a mixture of carbonate, carbon dioxide, bicarbonate and carbon dioxide. It is a kind represented by these equations: CO3 (-2) + H + <==> HCO3 (-1) HCO3 (-1) + H + <==> H2CO3, where the H + is taken from H2O. If you ask how an ion like CO3 (-2) is a fundamental, even if it is not a (OH-), this is because the definition of a base [Bronsted-Lowry], and specifically how considered a weak base. understand how it is defined as a base, you can use the Bronsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases. HA is an acid [generic model - A is not a real element.], And A is the base. Note to the same element, A. HA + H2O => A-+ H3O + so that here the acid, HA, donates (a proton H +) a proton to water. H + + H2O and H3O + are equivalent, by the way. Stripped of its hydrogen cation and the acid HA is now A-. see something going on here? He added an H + to the solution, lowering the pH [as defined by the pH scale], while creating an A-. Interestingly, A-is a basis. The couple reaction: A + H2O -> HA + OH-A-off, an H + from the water molecule, generating a hydroxide, OH-, ions. the pH value increases – lower H + concentration. A-HA and are considered an acid-base conjugate. A-HA's conjugate acid, A-HA is the conjugate base. Back to carbonate. CO3 (-2) + H + <==> HCO3 (-1) HCO3 (-1) + H + <==> H2CO3 these two reactions, both represent what was going on above, with conjugate bases on the left and conjugated acids on the right side. all at the same exist in solutions. [It is interesting to note that the HCO 3 [(-1), or bicarbonate, carbonate, while the conjugate acid and therefore plays the role of a Acid in this situation] is actually a base, eg, NaHCO3, sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda. I think that it makes amphoteric? [can be used as an acid or a base Act] neato.] Note that I am the above simplfied by H + instead of H2O on the left side. CO3 (-2) + H + <==> HCO3 (-1) is the same as CO3 (-2) + H2O <==> HCO3 (-1) + OH-whether the general confusion. as you can see, the carbonate, calcium carbonate provided by the [Coral Calcium] is increased, in fact, basic and pH. Another point of consideration pH in the body, especially blood pH value, what does the body when you think acids and bases. The blood actually contains a buffer system that the change in pH when acids / bases to reduce imported. so you might want to to look into. [Note: The system uses buffering the acid-base conjugate i discussed above.
] Anyways, that is an example. I'm not really sure that up at all to what depth should I explain it and in what way. There are many things going on a question like that. let me know if you have math / science questions or if you worked out. spam@synthtech.net … gimmie points … and learn to acid-base chemistry.
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