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Question
Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration in the following biological fluids whose pH are given below:
Human saliva, 6.4.
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Solution
Human saliva, 6.4:
pH = 6.4
6.4 = – log [H+]
[H+] = 3.98 × 10–7
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