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Calculate how much Restoration Solution would be required to restore a patient's blood from the"patient trial blood" back to 7.45, assuming the patient has 7.0 L of blood? How much restoration solution is required? (D7)

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Final answer:

To calculate the amount of Restoration Solution required, we need to determine the volume of the solution needed to restore the patient's blood to a pH of 7.45.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the amount of Restoration Solution required, we need to determine the volume of the solution needed to restore the patient's blood to a pH of 7.45.

First, let's calculate the change in pH:

Change in pH = desired pH - initial pH = 7.45 - 7.0 = 0.45.

Next, we can use Example 15.2.2 to calculate the hydronium ion concentration from the change in pH. By using the equation -, we will be able to determine the concentration of the Restoration Solution needed to achieve the desired pH.

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