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pH Scale and Its Importance in Daily Life MCQs
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Q1. Solution A has a pH of 3 and solution B has a pH of 6. Which solution has the higher concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺)?
- A.Solution A (pH 3)
- B.Solution B (pH 6)
- C.Both have the same H⁺ concentration
- D.It cannot be determined
Answer: A. Solution A (pH 3)
Q2. Which of the following solutions is the MOST strongly acidic?
- A.Solution with pH 1
- B.Solution with pH 4
- C.Solution with pH 7
- D.Solution with pH 9
Answer: A. Solution with pH 1
Q3. Which of the following is the basic structural and functional unit of the human kidney?
- A.Nephron
- B.Neuron
- C.Alveolus
- D.Villus
Answer: A. Nephron
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