The stomach is the most acidic part of the alimentary canal. It has a low pH due to the presence of gastric acid, predominantly hydrochloric acid, which helps with digestion and kills bacteria in the food.
hey is the digestive system the largest system of the body?/ I thought it was the integ.one
This depends on the dissolved materials.
The pH of canal water can impact the health of aquatic ecosystems by affecting the solubility of minerals and nutrients, as well as the survival and reproduction of aquatic organisms. Extreme pH levels can disrupt the natural balance of the ecosystem and lead to negative impacts on water quality and biodiversity. Monitoring and maintaining an optimal pH level in canal water is important for supporting healthy aquatic life.
no it will not change the pH of water.
the higher the pH, the more alkaline the substance is. :)
pH 2 -> pH 1
pH 2 -> pH 1
no change
Wrong question. If you change your cat's pH he will change it back - it's a mammal and is homeostatic with respect to pH. What do you really want to change?
PH of 3.7
can you be more specific? "the" acid? pH of buffered solutions generally will not change upon dilution, following the henderson-hasselbach. however, pH of strong acids will change, following the standard equation: pH = -log[H+] yerp