blood is made of a high concentration of salt and water and any salt and water solution is a very good conductor of electricity, so it is very likely that blood is a good electrical conductor.
well if the empirical formula of blood is, from my source C 738 H 1166 N 812 O 203S2 Fe
their is not enough (Fe) iron ions for blood to be even a half decent conductor.
yes it can!!! due to the salt (NaCl) in it. the Na atoms are +tively charged and the Cl are -tively charged. therefore the elecricity can flow through the + to -.
No, that would be the element carbon, specifically carbon-12. Blood is a mixture, not an element and so does not have any particular number of protons, neutrons or electrons.
If it has atoms, it has electrons...
Yes it does.
Electrons in the outermost shell are valence electrons!
The electrons (especially the valence electrons)
N(nitrogen) = 7 electrons 3O(three oxygen) = 3* 8 electrons = 24 electrons 7 electrons + 24 electrons = 31 electrons in NO3 ( nitrogen trioxide ) ==============================
3 electrons !
Not sure, but maybe you are referring to "lone pair" of electrons.
Blood appears red because that's the colour that they do not absorb, same with all other objects. This depends on the ions and electrons in blood.
Plasma, like what's in your blood.
Your mom... No really... the iron in her blood would gladly lend some electrons.
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the oxygen-rich blood coming from the lungs enters the left atrium moves in anticlockwise to be distributed in the body
Electrons, for chemical reactions
the electrons in the outermost shell of an atom are considered to be the valence electrons.
Proteins carry oxygen through the blood, and they also carry electrons throughout the body to enable reactions.
Electrons in the outermost shell are valence electrons!
Lone-pair electrons, Bonded pairs of electrons
Valence electrons
The electrons (especially the valence electrons)