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This article will look at what the normal pH level of blood is and what can cause the pH level to move outside of this range. The normal blood pH is 7.35–7.45; this relates to a hydrogen ion concentration [H +] of 35–45 nmol L −1. An acidosis is defined as a pH below 7.35. pH above 7.45 is an alkalosis. The pH level of blood measures its acidity; healthy humans should maintain a balance around 7.4 on the pH scale. This article will cover the different homeostatic mechanisms which regulate blood pH.