No, vitamin K and protamine sulfate are not the same. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a key role in blood clotting, while protamine sulfate is a medication used to reverse the effects of heparin, an anticoagulant.
The potassium ion is K+ and the sulfate ion is SO42-
Potassium sulfate (K2SO4) is an ionic bond, as it forms between a metal (potassium) and a non-metal (sulfate). The potassium ion (K+) donates an electron to the sulfate ion (SO4^2-) to create a stable compound.
K2S-Potassium Sulfide!!! HOPE THAT HELPS!!! kuz i got an A for that answer!!!
Barium chloride solution: Ba2+ and Cl-. Potassium sulfate: K+ and (SO4)2-.
delta S in terms of J/K is 149.58 J mol-1 K-1
They are both act as coagulant. Vitamin K is an antidote for Warfarin and Protamine Sulfate is an antidote for Heparin.
Vitamin K is not the anecdote for heparin, it is the anecdote for Coumadin. The correct answer would be protamine sulfate.
where does absorption of vit k takes place
vit k
Mainly, Thiamine (vit. B1) Riboflavin (vit. B2) Vitamin B6 Folate (vit. B9) Choline Vitamin K
Calcium, vit D and vit K are important in the blood clotting cascade. Calcium and Vit K are cofactors and are directly needed to convert certain proteins into functioning clotting factors. Vit D is needed for Calcium absorption.
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PUT A RECTAL PACK USE INJ VIT K PUT A RECTAL PACK USE INJ VIT K
It's considered a "low" Vit. K containing food.
Gelatin does not contain Vit. K, with or without sugar.
Vit K is administered I.M. after birth.
The potassium ion is K+ and the sulfate ion is SO42-