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A researcher created the graph showing the human population compared to the total
number of species that have gone extinct over time.
Which statement should be refuted based on the data?
Choose the correct answer.
A As the human population increases, the rate of extinctions is not affected.
B Water and air become polluted at higher rates as the human population grows.
C Animal habitats are destroyed to make space for homes as the number of humans
on Earth increases.
D A greater human population means that less food and water resources are available
for other organisms
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Percent ionization for a weak acid (ha) is determined by the following formula: percent ionization=[ha] ionized[ha] initial×100%for strong acids, ionization is nearly complete (100%) at most concentrations. however, for weak acids, the percent ionization changes significantly with concentration. the more diluted the acid is, the greater percent ionization.a certain weak acid, ha, has a ka value of 9.4×10? 7.part acalculate the percent ionization of ha in a 0.10 m solution.part bcalculate the percent ionization of ha in a 0.010 m solution
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