Blood Acidity

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Why is venous blood more acidic than arterial blood?

Is it only attributed to the formation of bicarbonate and H+ from CO2 and water?
 
because CO2 combines with water to form carbonic acid and then carbonic acid combines with Hemoglobin to form Hemoglobinic Acid (HHb).
 
When carbon dioxide enters the blood stream, it forms carbonic acids via CO2 + H2O → H2CO3. This carbon dioxide is produced in the tissues, so its the venous blood that pick up this extra carbon dioxide. This results in the (slightly) lower pH.
 
Ok thanks. I wasn't sure if there was something about CO2 itself that made it more acidic than O2.
 
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