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Urine normally has a pH of 6. If a patient eliminates 1.3 L of urine per day, how many moles of `H^(+)` ions does he urinate?

A

`1.3 xx 10^(-3)`

B

`1.3 xx 10^(-6)`

C

`1.3 xx 10^(-7)`

D

`1.3 xx 10^(6)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

pH = 6
`[H^(+)] = 1 xx 10^(-6) mol e//L`
Volume of urine(V) = 1.3L
`:. [H^(+)] = 1.3 xx 1 xx 10^(-6) mol e//L`
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