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Choose the most correct answer :

Blood in the human body is highly buffered at a pH of ________.

Options

  • 7.4

  • 7.0

  • 6.9

  • 8.1

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Solution

Blood in the human body is highly buffered at a pH of 7.4.

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Chapter 3: Ionic Equilibria - Exercises [Page 61]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3 Ionic Equilibria
Exercises | Q 1. v. | Page 61

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