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Ammonia is more basic than human blood.
water.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is more basic than human blood, as it has a pH of around 14. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base commonly used in industrial processes and laboratory settings.
No, human blood is basic in nature because it has pH value 7.1 to 7.2, which is higher than neutral pH 7.
A water and ammonia solution with a pH of 11
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A blood pH of 7.4 is 100 times more basic (alkaline) than a pH of 6.4. Saliva has a slightly acidic pH range of about 6.2 to 7.4, so blood at a pH of 7.4 is more alkaline than saliva within that range.
Blood is slightly basic, with a normal pH range of 7.35 to 7.45. This range is tightly regulated by the body to maintain proper physiological function. Any deviations from this range can be an indication of health issues.
There are more red blood cells than white in healthy human blood.
There is no particular difference. The blood of each animal, including humans, will have some chemical differences from that of all other animals. The blood of a chimp is more like human blood than it is like dog blood and dog blood is more like human blood than it is like lizard or bird blood.
Toothpaste is more viscous because it flows less freely than milk.
Because where the blood leaves the chambers are at the top. Try squeezing all the toothpaste out of a toothpaste tube by pushing down end with the hole. Not very effective. If you squeeze from the flattened end much more of the toothpaste will come out much more efficiently. (If you really must try this do it over a sink)