Essays About ions concentration

 

  • Study of Ph
    ... Anything from 0 to 6.99 is acidic, a substance that increases hydrogen ions concentration in a solution, such as lemon juice. If ...
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  • Physiology labs
    ... Therefore, the force of contraction of smooth muscle is highly dependent on the extra cellular fluid calcium ions concentration. ...
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  • Buffer Solution
    ... H3O+] = Ka [HA][H2O] /[A-]. The concentration of the H3O+ ions depends on the ratio of the concentration of HA to A- or the weak acid and its conjugate base. ...
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  • Urinary system
    ... The buffers found in body fluids contain salts that combine with hydrogen ions. They combine with hydrogen when hydrogen ion concentration increases in those ...
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  • IONIC BOND
    ... The Ksp expression gives the maximum possible concentration of ions in a saturated solution without causing precipitation. Based ...
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  • Investigating Chemical Equilibria
    ... Cu+2 + NH3 ???c Cu (NH3)4+2 Blue royal blue Because we want to see the effect of decreasing the concentration of copper ions, we add concentrated ammonia. ...
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  • Active Transport
    ... as fast as it does so, the cell actively pumps it out again, against the concentration difference. The mechanism by which the cell pumps the sodium ions out is ...
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  • Hyperkalaemia
    ... In acidosis hydrogen ions will tend to be secreted in preference to potassium to try and decrease the hydrogen ion concentration in the blood. ...
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  • Liquids and Solids
    ... Common ion effect - the solubility of an ionic solid added to a solution already containing a concentration of common ions is decreased.
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  • Sodium Potassium Pump
    -It binds ATP and both sodium and potassium ions, and contains ... both an electrical and chemical gradient across the plasma membrane A concentration gradient is ...
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  • Neutralisation
    ... So if the concentration of Hydrochloric acid is stronger more ions are released meaning less volume of the concentration would be needed to neutralise. ...
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  • Transport proteins in eukaryotic cells and their uses in ...
    ... ATP powered pumps are ATPases. They use ATP hydrolysis to move ions across a membrane against their concentration gradient. Channel ...
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  • Enzyme Action Testing Catalase Activity
    ... Finally, salt concentration will affect the rate of chemical change because the inorganic ions in salts will interfere with ionic bonds in protein molecules. ...
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  • Cell Theory
    ... DIFFUSION. diffusion - The movement of chemical species (ions or molecules ) under the influence of concentration difference. The ...
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  • Study of the enviroment on the cell membrane
    ... In a solution, pH refers to the concentration of H+ ions. The pH is expressed as a positive number while the concentration of the ...
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  • How various mechanisms by which substances cross the cell membrane
    ... Polar molecules and ions blocked by the phospholipid bilayer diffuse through it by ... Active transport moves the solutes against their concentration gradients. ...
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  • Acid
    ... The acidity (or basicity) of a solution is measured using the pH scale. The pH scale corresponds to the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution. ...
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  • Oceanography
    ... where it reacts with the water. The reaction increases the concentration of carbonated ions. Coral, clams and many other organisms ...
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  • chemistry
    ... POLYATOMIC IONS: COVALENT BONDS WITH IONS CHEMICAL REACTIONS ... EXPRESSING CONCENTRATION IN TERMS OF MOLARITY · Concentration of a solution- the amount of solute ...
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  • Sodium Thosulphate
    ... In this experiment the speed of the reaction is proportional to the concentration of the acid. This happens because the ions are much closer in concentrated ...
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  • Titration lab
    ... to a substance which is completely dissociated into its component ions in a ... involves the process, operation, or method of determining the concentration of a ...
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  • Comparing Transport Systems in flowering Plants and Mammals
    ... Xylem of plants carries water and mineral ions whereas phloem carries a solution ... When the roots actively take in salts against a concentration gradient, water ...
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  • Identifying Carbohydrates
    ... The hydroxide ions on carbon-1 of one molecule and the hydroxide ions on carbon ... The color change in table 1.4 refers to the concentration of reducing sugars in ...
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  • Elcdectron Transport
    ... this gradient as a difference in pH, since pH is a measure of proton concentration. ... The Hydrogen ions leak back across the membrane, diffusing down its gradient ...
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  • Salt Potato
    scenario Plants in the soil have their roots in a dilute solution of mineral ions. When they are suddenly flooded with seawater, concentration of which is 0.3 ...
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  • BY01 Enzyme Catalase
    ... sand in it and Di ionised water (which is water with no H ions init its PH ... of the enzyme catalase to the conical flask and for the substrate concentration of 10 ...
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  • Forensic Chemistry
    ... analysis shows a development from the mere quotation of a concentration value to an ... Here the sample is bombarded with electrons, forming ions with a single ...
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  • rates of reaction
    ... items very thoroughly, as foreign ions may have been present, and these may have damaged the results. To be able to compare the concentration and temperature ...
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  • ribosomes
    ... Diffusion is the migration of particles based on a concentration gradient ... Glycine and chloride ions are included in the reservoir buffer to create an electrical ...
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  • isolation of ribosomes and electrophoresis of ribosomal components
    ... Diffusion is the migration of particles based on a concentration gradient ... Glycine and chloride ions are included in the reservoir buffer to create an electrical ...
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