Arrhenius base definition

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Arrhenius base is a substance that , when dissolved in an aqueous solution , increase the concentration of hydroxide (OH) ion in the solution


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What color is used to show OXYGENATED blood?

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Explanation:

The color of human blood ranges from bright red when oxygenated to a darker red when deoxygenated. It owes its color to hemoglobin, to which oxygen binds.

which of the molecules listed below directly donates a nitrogen atom for the formation of urea during the urea cycle?

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Aspartate directly donates a nitrogen atom from the formation of urea during the urea cycle.
The argininosuccinate synthase reeaction links aspartate and citrulline via the amino group of aspartate and provides the second nitrogen of urea.

Select the three types of cells in the blood.blue
red
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Red white and plantelets hope it helps =)
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________, such as HCl(aq), produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. A) Arrhenius acids
B) Arrhenius bases
C) Brønsted-Lowry bases
D) Brønsted-Lowry acids

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The correct answer is A. Arrhenius acids, such as HCl(aq), produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. According to Arrhenius, acids are compounds or ions that releases hydrogen (H+) ions in its aqueous form.

What quantity can be calculated for a solid compound, given only the formula of the compound and the periodic table of elements

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When you have both of these ( The periodic table of elements and the formula of your compound) you are able to calculate the R.M.M ( Relative atomic mass) of that compound.
For example the formula of a NaCl ( Table salt ) has the elemnt Na and Cl.
We look at the atomic mass of both of these compounds
Na - 23
Cl - 35.5
R.M.M = 23 +35.5 = 58.5
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During an experiment, a student observes the formation of a precipitate. Why does this indicate that a chemical reaction is likely occurring? 1)A solid forms, and there is a change of color. 2)A gas forms, and there is a change of color. 3)A solid forms, and light is emitted. 4)A gas forms, and light is emitted.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "2)A gas forms, and there is a change of color. " During an experiment, a student observes the formation of a precipitate. a chemical reaction is likely occurring because A gas forms, and there is a change of color.