ans by bhupendra pandey ...it is found between 6.9 to 9 .it can very organ to organ.
A substance with a pH level of 2 is a strong acid, such as gastric acid (stomach acid) or lemon juice. It is highly acidic and can cause burns or irritation if it comes into contact with skin or mucous membranes.
Consuming a substance with a pH of 3 can irritate the mucous membranes in your mouth, throat, and stomach. It can also cause damage to tooth enamel and lead to gastrointestinal issues like acid reflux or indigestion. It is important to be cautious when ingesting substances with extreme pH levels.
When the pH level of a substance drops down to 2.5, at that point, the substance is considered to be dangerous. When the pH level of a substance drops down to 2.5, at that point, the substance is considered to be dangerous.
Depends what the substance is! Yes, a pH of 13 is VERY high. Depending on the substance, it can be safe to touch (such as bleach), but probably not to drink. There is more to consider than pH when deciding whether something is dangerous, though.
Household bleach is about 12.6 on the pH scale making it quite a powerful alkaline (base).Bleach is Useful but DangerousIt can burn your skin, and especially the lungs and mucous membranes if the vapor is inhaled. It can also combine with other chemicals to release poisonous chlorine gas.Bleach also kills germs and mold, which is why it is widely used as a disinfectant.
The first six lines defenses of the body are mucous membrane, skin, chemicals, pH, hair, and cilia.
A substance with a pH level of 2 is a strong acid, such as gastric acid (stomach acid) or lemon juice. It is highly acidic and can cause burns or irritation if it comes into contact with skin or mucous membranes.
Consuming a substance with a pH of 3 can irritate the mucous membranes in your mouth, throat, and stomach. It can also cause damage to tooth enamel and lead to gastrointestinal issues like acid reflux or indigestion. It is important to be cautious when ingesting substances with extreme pH levels.
mucous solute
Mucous, made by mucous glands, stick to the cilia of cells that are found in the mucous membranes.
mucous cells
No I do not think milk is cow mucous!!!!!!!
Mucous membrane
"Mucis" is not a word. Did you mean "music" or "mucous"?
The lining of the mouth is an example of a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes line various cavities in the body and produce mucus to protect and lubricate the underlying tissues.
believe it or not, mucous membranes secrete mucous. It helps protect the respiratory system (or whichever system the mucous membrane you're referring to is in).
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