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A weakly acidic solution.
I believe the solution would be considered hypotonic. in which case the amoeba would let water (H2O) out of its body to regulate the solute concentration (to make it equal)
Solution A is highly concentrated than solution B.
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Hypotonic solution.The root "hypo" means "less", so since the solution has less solutes it takes the name hypotonic.
A weakly acidic solution.
A Weakly Acidic Solution
A weak key acidic solution
A weakly acidic solution.
A weakly acidic solution- Apex
This would be an unsaturated solution.
"unsaturated"
1/2 is less than one.
It depends upon whether the inequality is strictly less than (<), or if it is less than or could be equal (≤). For example: if x < 6, x can have any value less than 6, but cannot have the value 6; but if x ≤ 6, x can have any value less than 6, but can also have the value 6. Or put another way, x = 6 is NOT a solution of x < 6, but IS a solution to x ≤ 6.
THE PH VALUE ACIDIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 0-6.9, WHILE THE BASIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 7.1-1.4. THUS ,OUT OF HCL AND NaOH WILL HIGHER PH VALUE
There would be no reaction because astatine is less reactive than bromine.
If the pH value is 6 or less, the solution is acidic. If the pH is 8 or greater, the solution is basic. A pH of 7 is neutral.