Final answer:
A pH 12 solution has 1,000,000 times the moxidection of a pH 6 solution per dose.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking about the difference in the moxidection (probably meant 'oxidation') between a pH 6 solution and a pH 12 solution, when the dose volume is the same. In chemistry, the pH scale measures the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution.
A decrease of 1 pH unit corresponds to a tenfold increase in H+ concentration, while an increase of 1 pH unit corresponds to a tenfold decrease in H+ concentration. Therefore, a pH 12 solution will have 10^6 or 1,000,000 times less H+ concentration compared to a pH 6 solution. Consequently, the pH 12 solution will have 1,000,000 times the moxidection (oxidation) of the pH 6 solution per dose.