No sodium does not tell genetics. Consuming excessive sodium over period of time can cause condition such as increased blood pressure and this condition is sometimes found to be genetic disease (passed onto offspring from parents). However sodium levels in our blood are tightly regulated and it is also very important for sodium- potassium pumps in our cells.
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It doesn't. Evolution is explained by population genetics, evolutionary theory.
Modern scientists now use genetics to help explain the theory of natural selections.
This is known as genetics. It involves the study of how genes are inherited and how they contribute to the physical and behavioral characteristics of organisms. Genetics helps to explain variations among individuals and how traits are passed down through generations.
A compound is formed from 2 or more chemical elements linked by chemical bonds; and sodium chloride has sodium and chlorine linked by an ionic bond. And sodium chloride (NaCl) is a chemical compound.
The field of genetics began in the mid-19th century with the work of Gregor Mendel, often referred to as the "father of genetics." Mendel's experiments with pea plants laid the foundation for the science of genetics as we know it today.
Sodium chloride is soluble in water because both have polar molecules; but not in hexane becuse it is nonpolar.
na +no2 = nano2 2Nano2 + 02 = 2NaNO3
Sodium ions have positive charge whereas chloride ions have negative charge. They alternatively form electrostatic bonds to create the NaCl lattice which is ionic.
In the first phase sodium carbonate is transformed in sodium hydrogencarbonate.In the second phase NaHCO3 react with the acid (HCl) to form NaCl, CO2 and H2O.
Sodium chloride in liquid phase and sodium chloride in water solution are electrolytes, containing ions Na+ and Cl-.