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The intermembrane space.

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Q: What part of the mitochondria stores a high concentration of H plus ions?
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Do bases have a high or low concentration of hydrogen ions?

Bases have a low concentration of hydrogen ions. In contrast, acids have a high concentration of hydrogen ions.


Is it true that An acidic solution has a very high concentration of OH ions?

No it is false -it has a high concentration of H+ ions


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A high pH meaning is a high concentration of the hydroxide ions.


What process that alows movement of gases and ions from areas of high consentration to low consentration?

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What does it mean to have a high concentration of H plus ions?

That you have an acidic solution.


What happens when electrons are passed the electron transport chain?

Hydrogen ions are pumped across the mitochondria's inner membrane producing a concentration gradient


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By the action of electrons going down the electron transfer chain the energy is provided to pump H + into the outer lumen of the mitochondria creating the concentration gradient for H + to come down it's concentration gradient through the ATP synthase.


How does the concentration gradient of H plus ions help make ATP?

High concentration of H+ ion in the intermembrane lead to the movement of H+ ions into the inner membrane


What happens when electrons are transported down the electron transport chain?

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