(a) blood, pH = 7.50 acidic Obasic neutral (b) gastric juice, pH = 2.50 acidic Obasic M neutral M

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(c) urine, pH = 7.60
Oacidic
Obasic
neutral
(d) saliva, pH = 7.00
Oacidic
Obasic
neutral
M
Oacidic
Obasic
Oneutral
M
(e) pancreatic juice, pH = 7.90
M
Transcribed Image Text:(c) urine, pH = 7.60 Oacidic Obasic neutral (d) saliva, pH = 7.00 Oacidic Obasic neutral M Oacidic Obasic Oneutral M (e) pancreatic juice, pH = 7.90 M
The pH values listed in Table 9.1 are generally the average values for the listed
materials. Most natural materials, such as body fluids and fruit juices, have pH values
that cover a range for different samples. Some measured pH values for specific body
fluid samples are given below. Convert each one to [H3O+], and classify the fluid as
acidic, basic, or neutral.
(a) blood, pH
acidic
Obasic
Oneutral
=
acidic
basic
Oneutral
7.50
M
(b) gastric juice, pH = 2.50
M
Transcribed Image Text:The pH values listed in Table 9.1 are generally the average values for the listed materials. Most natural materials, such as body fluids and fruit juices, have pH values that cover a range for different samples. Some measured pH values for specific body fluid samples are given below. Convert each one to [H3O+], and classify the fluid as acidic, basic, or neutral. (a) blood, pH acidic Obasic Oneutral = acidic basic Oneutral 7.50 M (b) gastric juice, pH = 2.50 M
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