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Q: How long should you soak the salt generator cell in acid and water?
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What happens when you put a egg in salt water?

The egg should have its water or substance in the egg come out through the cell membrane. :)


What happens when plant is put into water?

If a plant cell is placed in fresh water, there will be a net movement of water into the cell - because the solute concentration inside the cell is greater than outside. This occurs because the system is attempting to reach equilibrium (where the concentrations inside and outside are equal). Unlike an animal cell, a plant cell will not burst when excess water enters the cell. This is because the cell wall helps the plant cell maintain its structure.


What will the water do if you immerse a living cell into hypertonic solution?

When dealing with cells and their surrounding environment, if the outside of the cell is hypertonic (more salty), water will move out of the cell. This is an effort for the concentration of the salt to even out. The cell will shrink as a result.


How does a solar generator work?

There are actually two types of solar generators. The first is a photovoltaic cell. It is comprised of two layers of silicon, one doped and one un-doped. Sunlight excites electrons in the top layer, causing them to travel to the lower layer. This results in an electric potential, or voltage between the two. Electrons then pass through a circuit back to the top layer. The second type uses sunlight to heat water. The heated water then runs a steam-turbine generator.


A dense area in a cell that contains nucleic acids is?

Nucleus

Related questions

What chemicals in a cell?

If you are refferring to a Battery cell in an automobile, the answer is sulfuric acid, and water.


How do fatty acid molecules differ from amino acid molecule?

amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.


What part of the cell membrane prevents organisms from dissolving organisms from dissolving in water?

The lipid bilayer prevents the cell from dissolving in water.


Why is the Mitochandrian called the power generator of the cell?

1. the mitochondrion called the power generator of the cell


What part of the cell membranes prevents the cell from dissolving water?

Nonpolar fatty acid chains


How are amino acid molecules and fatty acid molecules the same?

amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.


Is a car battery a acid or base?

Wet cell, containing a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water.


Is a car battery a acid or a base?

Wet cell, containing a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water.


If you clean a salt water chlorinator using acid is it OK to dump the acid and sodium by products back into the pool?

You could add it back to the pool, if you need to lower the pH - but why put all the gunk the cell has taken from the water, back into the water? Better to discard the cell cleaning acid and use fresh acid to lower pH.


What is a salt water swimming pool?

A salt water pool has a chlorine generator on it that turns sodium chloride into chlorine gas. The water in the pool is not like the ocean, you can't taste the salt and it doesn't sting your eyes. The water isn't as harsh on clothing, eyes, skin and hair as chlorine is.


What is pool cell?

Used for salt water pools, it uses salt to create chlorine... here is a more advanced answer.. from me. .. The chlorine generator (also known as salt cell, salt generator, salt chlorinator) uses electrolysis in the presence of dissolved salt (NaCl) to produce hypochlorous acid (HCIO) and sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), which are the sanitizing agents already commonly used in swimming pools. As such, a saltwater pool is not actually chlorine-free; it simply utilizes a chlorine generator instead of direct addition of chlorine.


What part of the cell membrane prevents the cell from dissolving in water?

Nonpolar Fatty acid chains