as the electrons pass down the electron transport chain, h+ ions build up in the _____ space?
I'm not sure if they build up but they do go in through either NAD or FAD. After going through all that good stuff they join with an O2 to create H2O
The intermembrane space.
No. If the number of H+ and OH- ions are equal then the solution is neutral. A solution is considered alkaline if it has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
hydroxide ions (HO-) H+ ions
it accepts H+ ions
intermembrane space
Thylakoid space when water molecules are split.
I'm not sure if they build up but they do go in through either NAD or FAD. After going through all that good stuff they join with an O2 to create H2O
The energy of the high energy molecules used for every time 2 high energy electrons move down the chain causes the H+ ions to move to the matrix.
The intermembrane space.
I'm not sure if they build up but they do go in through either NAD or FAD. After going through all that good stuff they join with an O2 to create H2O
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H+ and Cl- ions for hydrochloric acid.Na+ and Cl- ions for sodium chloride.
No. Protons would be H+ ions, and things that give up these ions we call "acids", not salts.
Water can break up into H+ and OH- ions, but in the actual water molecule they are bonded together covalently and do not exist as ions.
No. If the number of H+ and OH- ions are equal then the solution is neutral. A solution is considered alkaline if it has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
H+ ions