The Henderson-Hasselbach Function The scientists Henderson

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The Henderson-Hasselbach Function The scientists Henderson and Hasselbach determined that the pH of blood is a function of the ratio q of the amounts of bicarbonate and carbonic acid in the blood. a. Determine a linear model and a logarithmic model for the data. Use q as the independent variable (domain) and pH as the dependent variable (range). State the correlation coefficient for each model. Round a and b to five decimal places and r to six decimal places. Which model provides the better fit for the data? b. Use the model you chose in a. to find the q-value associated with a pH of 8.2. Round to the nearest tenth. 7.9 12.6 31.6 50.1 79.4 pH 7.0 7.2 7.6 7.8 8.0

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