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If a 0.2-ml blood sample with a paco2 of 40 mm hg diffuses across a membrane into the e2 electrode containing 0.3 ml of solution, the final paco2 in the blood sample will be:_________

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If a 0.2-ml blood sample with a paco2 of 40 mm hg diffuses across a membrane into the e2 electrode containing 0.3 ml of solution, the final paco2 in the blood sample will be less than 16 mm Hg.

PaCO2(initial)×Vinitial=PaCO2(final)×Vfinal

(40 mm Hg)(0.2 mL)=PaCO2(final)×(0.5 mL)

PaCO2(final)=16 mm Hg

In this example, CO2 diffuses from blood into a reaction solution, where some of the CO2 is removed as it is converted to HCO3−.

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If a 0.2-ml blood sample with a paco2 of 40 mm hg diffuses across a membrane into-example-1
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