How does an alkali form? What is the valence shell? How abundant is californium? How is sodium formed? Where is gallium found? How does an atom become an ion? What does einsteinium look like? How is the periodic law demonstrated with the halogens?
How do you know if something is an ionic compound by the way it reacts? Do strontium, magnesium, and calcium form +2 ions? Explain. Why do nonmetals tend to form anions when they react to form compounds? Ionic compounds are made up of electrically charged particles, Why does not such ...
When an ion -- typically calcium -- is added to the photoprotein, it oxidizes the luciferin, resulting in light and inactive oxyluciferin. In marine organisms, the blue light produced by bioluminescence is most helpful because the wavelength of the light, around 470 nanometers, transmits much...
The trap of the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) cannot snap shut and activate the digestive process under diethyl ether (DE) anaesthesia. Mechanical stimulation of trigger hair in the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) induces increased intracellular calcium level [Ca...
When an ion -- typically calcium -- is added to the photoprotein, it oxidizes the luciferin, resulting in light and inactive oxyluciferin. In marine organisms, the blue light produced by bioluminescence is most helpful because the wavelength of the light, around 470 nanometers, transmits much...
Since the brain was found to be somehow flexible, plastic, researchers worldwide have been trying to comprehend its fundamentals to better understand the brain itself, make predictions, disentangle the neurobiology of brain diseases, and finally propose
Water softeners operate on a simple principle: Calcium and magnesium ions in the water (hard water minerals) switch places with more desirable ions, usually sodium. The ion exchange process eliminates both of the problems of hard water because sodium doesn't precipitate out in pipes or react ba...
Suppressor T cells - Suppressor T cells suppress the immune response so that it does not get out of control and destroy normal cells once the immune response is no longer needed. B cells become plasma cells when exposed to an invading organism or when activated by helper T cells. B cells ...
How does an alkali form? What is the chemical formula for calcium hydroxide? What minerals form from metasomatism? What is the formula for Calcium Hydroxide? How does the hydronium ion form? What are the properties of sodium hydroxide?
Why do the bodies cells become more acidic as a result of cellular respiration? Explain the action of a buffer using the common ion effect. Explain the buffer system used in buffered aspirin. For example, what is the chemical formula of the buffer that is used? How does it react with ...