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30 October, 06:48

Peter has just had surgery and is on nasogastric suction. this involves removing fluids from the stomach through a tube. the new intern does the suction a little too enthusiastically and removes too much hcl. what do you think will happen to the ph?

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  1. 30 October, 07:08
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    This would create a pH solution of too much base because of the removal of too much HCl.

    A strong base can dissociate into ions that can react with an acid resulting to the removal of H + ions from a solution. A weak base only dissociates partially which removes less H + ions in a solution.
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