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Wat (wie) is buffering,exchange - definitie

BUFFER SOLUTION
Bicarbonate buffering system
  • Carbon dioxide, a by-product of [[cellular respiration]], is dissolved in the blood, where it is taken up by red blood cells and converted to carbonic acid by carbonic anhydrase. Most of the carbonic acid then dissociates to bicarbonate and hydrogen ions.

Exchange (organized market)         
  • The "Huis ter Beurze" (center) in [[Bruges]], [[Belgium]]
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  • Helsinki, Finland]], 1965
HIGHLY ORGANIZED TRADING MARKET
Exchange trading; Security exchange; Organized market; Exchange market; Stock and futures exchange; Financial exchange; Trading venue; Financial trading venue
An exchange, bourse (), trading exchange or trading venue is an organized market where (especially) tradable securities, commodities, foreign exchange, futures, and options contracts are bought and sold.
Exchange bias         
OCCURS IN BILAYERS (OR MULTILAYERS) OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS WHERE THE HARD MAGNETIZATION BEHAVIOR OF AN ANTIFERROMAGNETIC THIN FILM CAUSES A SHIFT IN THE SOFT MAGNETIZATION CURVE OF A FERROMAGNETIC FILM
Exchange Bias; Exchange anisotropy
Exchange bias or exchange anisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film. The exchange bias phenomenon is of tremendous utility in magnetic recording, where it is used to pin the state of the readback heads of hard disk drives at exactly their point of maximum sensitivity; hence the term "bias.
Base exchange         
  • A U.S. Army soldier shops for shoes at the base exchange (BX) at [[Scott Air Force Base]] in May 2008.
  • An AAFES-operated post exchange (now closed) located at the old international airport in [[Mogadishu]], Somalia, in January 1994
SHOP AT A MILITARY POST WHERE GOODS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO MILITARY PERSONNEL AND AUTHORIZED CIVILIANS
Post eXchange; Base eXchange; Post Exchange; Navy EXchange; Base exchanges; Post exchange; Base Exchange; Post exchanges
An exchange is a type of retail store found on United States military installations worldwide. Originally akin to trading posts, they now resemble contemporary department stores or strip malls.

Wikipedia

Bicarbonate buffer system

The bicarbonate buffer system is an acid-base homeostatic mechanism involving the balance of carbonic acid (H2CO3), bicarbonate ion (HCO
3
), and carbon dioxide (CO2) in order to maintain pH in the blood and duodenum, among other tissues, to support proper metabolic function. Catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase, carbon dioxide (CO2) reacts with water (H2O) to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which in turn rapidly dissociates to form a bicarbonate ion (HCO
3
) and a hydrogen ion (H+) as shown in the following reaction:

As with any buffer system, the pH is balanced by the presence of both a weak acid (for example, H2CO3) and its conjugate base (for example, HCO
3
) so that any excess acid or base introduced to the system is neutralized.

Failure of this system to function properly results in acid-base imbalance, such as acidemia (pH < 7.35) and alkalemia (pH > 7.45) in the blood.