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7 June, 18:06

A scientist performs an experiment to see if acids have an effect on the health of a particular type of plant. Three sets of plants were treated with acidic solutions of known pH while the control set was treated with a solution of neutral pH 7. Which is the best conclusion for this experiment?

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  1. 7 June, 18:30
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    The question is not complete but it can be answered in general as the plants cannot survive in acidic conditions.

    Answer: High acidity is harmful to this type of plant.

    Explanation:

    The plants that were kept in the higher acidic conditions are less likely to grow in higher acidic conditions.

    The plants that were kept in more basic conditions will also not grow properly as the pH of the soil should be neutral, slightly acidic or slightly basic.

    The plants that was kept as a control on the pH of 7 will grow the best as the pH is optimum for the growth of the plants.

    The conclusion is high acidity is harmful for the life of the plants.
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