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When chyme first enters the duodenum from the stomach, it is acidic because of the gastric acid. Once in the duodenum, the chyme is exposed to pancreatic and brunner gland secretions which contain bicarbonate. The bicarbonate changes the pH of the chyme to neutral or slightly basic because the small intestine does not have the same protections against the hydrochloric acid as the stomach.

Thus, the answer is that chyme becomes more basic as it moves through the duodenum.

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As chyme moves through the duodenum, it becomes less acidic and more alkaline. This is because the pancreas secretes bicarbonate ions into the duodenum, which helps neutralize the acidic chyme coming from the stomach. Additionally, the liver also contributes bile salts to the duodenum, which further helps to alkalize the chyme.

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