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Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration in the following biological fluids whose pH are given below:
(a) Human muscle-fluid, 6.83
(b) Human stomach fluid, 1.2
(c) Human blood, 7.38
(d) Human saliva 6.4.

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To calculate the hydrogen ion concentration in the given biological fluids based on their pH values, we can use the formula: \[ [H^+] = 10^{-\text{pH}} \] where \([H^+]\) is the hydrogen ion concentration. Let's solve for each fluid step by step: ...
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