Step-by-step explanation:
Carbon dioxide is eliminated from the body as a gas through exhaled air. When the volumes of air breathed into and out of the lungs increases above what is normal (hyperventilation), more carbon dioxide than normal is eliminated.
When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water forms carbonic acid which is an acid, having less CO2 in the system affects the balance of the normal pH tips towards the blood pH to become alkaline (higher pH), this condition is called respiratory alkalosis.
We can observe the equilibrium in this equation:
CO2 + H2O ← H2CO3 ← H+ + HCO3
Here we observe how losing CO2 during hyperventilation leads to a decrease of H+ and therefore an increase in pH.
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