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Urine has a pH range of 5.5 to 6.9, so its H3O+ concentration should not exceed what value

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The pH is related with the concentration of H3O+ with the relationship of pH=-lg(concentration of H3O+). And the increase of the concentration will cause the pH decrease. So we need to calculated the concentration when pH is 5.5. The concentration is 10^(-5.5).