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Match each sodium salt solution with its corresponding number of sodium ion moles.
-100 mL of 0.2 M sodium hydroxide solution
Oral Mucosa
The moist tissue lining of the mouth which includes the gums, inner cheeks, and tongue.
Sodium Bicarbonate
A salt that acts as a buffering agent, helping to maintain pH balance in the blood and other fluids within the body.
Metabolic Acidosis
A condition where the body produces excessive acid or the kidneys are not removing enough acid from the body, leading to a decrease in blood pH.
Metabolic Alkalosis
A condition characterized by an increase in the alkalinity (pH) of the body's fluids, often due to an excessive loss of acidic substances.
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