#Biochemistry
Since strong acids rapidly transfer all their protons to H 2 O, the strongest acid that can stably exist in aqueous solutions is H 3 O ⫹ . Likewise, there can be no stronger base in aqueous solutions than OH ⫺ . Virtually all the acid–base reactions that occur in biological systems involve H 3 O ⫹ (and OH ⫺ ) and weak acids (and their conjugate bases).
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smelly_compost - (no access) - Voet's Fundamentals of Biochemistry 4th Edition.pdf, p68
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