At which partial pressure of carbon dioxide did respiratory acidosis occur?

A) 40 mm Hg
B) 60 mm Hg
C) 30 mm Hg
D) 30 mm Hg, 40 mm Hg and 60 mm Hg


Answer: B) 60 mm Hg

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