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The two ions found in high concentrations of acid are hydrogen ion(H+ ) and hydroxonium ion(H3O+).
These concentrations are supposed to be equal.
You have a loose wording on the question. the level of acidity is primarily due to the concentration of the H+ ion
In high solute concentrations water will flow out of the cell. In low solute concentrations water will flow into the cell.
The concentrations on Na+ outside the cell and concentrations of K+ inside the cell determine the resting membrane potential.
The two ions found in high concentrations of acid are hydrogen ion(H+ ) and hydroxonium ion(H3O+).
These concentrations are supposed to be equal.
These concentrations are supposed to be equal.
One that is not found in Acids, youy're very welcome...
high Na+ concentration in the extracellular fluid; high K+ concentration in the cytoplasm
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By the use of pH scale.
You have a loose wording on the question. the level of acidity is primarily due to the concentration of the H+ ion
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In high solute concentrations water will flow out of the cell. In low solute concentrations water will flow into the cell.
The Ca2+ concentration is higher in the extracellular fluid than in the cytoplasm.
A high concentration of hydrogen ion indicates that the solution is acidic, while a high concentration of hydroxide ion makes the solution basic. When the concentration of hydroxide ion is equal to hydrogen ion the solution is basic.