ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 2, Problem 4DYKB
_____ 4. All of the following are accurate about H+ concentration and pH except
- a. acids contain more H+ than water.
- b. H+ concentration and pH are inversely related.
- c. neutralizing an acidic solution requires that base is added.
- d. a pH of 6 is basic or alkaline.
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