Normal blood pH

Value: 7.35 to 7.45

Arterial blood reference range.

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Health and Medicine

Background, relevance, and practical use

Normal blood pH is typically listed as 7.35 to 7.45. Arterial blood reference range. This is most useful as a reference point rather than a one-size-fits-all answer: it helps you quickly sanity-check numbers and avoid unit or magnitude mistakes.

In practice, this constant is used as a screening and interpretation reference. A good workflow is to start with this baseline, then adjust for context (measurement method, precision needs, and real-world conditions). That gives you speed without sacrificing accuracy.

If you need high precision, verify the source standard and units before final calculations. For most day-to-day use, this value is reliable for estimation, explanation, and quick comparisons.

FAQ

What is Normal blood pH?

Normal blood pH is typically listed as 7.35 to 7.45.

Where is this constant used?

Arterial blood reference range.

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