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How does the concentration gradient of H plus ions help make ATP?

High concentration of H+ ion in the intermembrane lead to the movement of H+ ions into the inner membrane


What does the direction of H plus diffusion across a membrane depend on?

Concentration. It will generally flow from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.


What part of the mitochondria stores a high concentration of H plus ions?

The intermembrane space of the mitochondria stores a high concentration of H plus ions. This creates a proton gradient that drives the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.


A substance which changes color when in contact with a high concentration of h plus ions is called?

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Which solution has the greatest concentration of H plus ions vinegar 2.5 milk 6.5 water 7.0 bleach 12.5?

Bleach with a pH of 12.5 has the greatest concentration of H+ ions because the pH scale is logarithmic, meaning a higher pH value corresponds to a lower concentration of H+ ions. Therefore, bleach, with the highest pH value, has the lowest concentration of H+ ions.


What does it mean to have a high concentration of H plus ions?

Having a high concentration of H+ ions means the solution is acidic. This indicates a low pH value and a higher tendency for the solution to donate protons in reactions.


How does the concentration of H plus and OH- ions determine pH?

The concentration of H+ ions in a solution determines its acidity; the higher the concentration of H+ ions, the lower the pH. The concentration of OH- ions in a solution determines its alkalinity; the higher the concentration of OH- ions, the higher the pH. pH is a logarithmic scale that represents the concentration of H+ ions in a solution.


What is H plus concentration gradient?

The H+ concentration gradient refers to the difference in concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) across a membrane or barrier. This gradient can be used by cells to drive various processes such as ATP synthesis in mitochondria or neurotransmitter release in neurons. The movement of H+ ions down their concentration gradient can generate energy in the form of a proton motive force.


What happends to the OH- as the H plus increases?

The concentration of OH- decreases as the concentration of H+ increases. This is beacause there is an equilibrium H2O <-> H+ + OH- and therefore the [H+][OH-] is a constant


What would happen if there were H plus ion concentration difference when the channel opened?

H plus ions would not flow


Where in the chloroplast is the H plus concentration highest?

The chloroplast is the hydrogen ion concentration is highest in the spaces of its thylakoid membrane. The ions get pushed into these spaces during the transportation of electrons.


Is it true that An acidic solution has a very high concentration of OH ions?

No it is false -it has a high concentration of H+ ions