carboxyl, amino, phosphate
Carboxyl, amino, phosphate.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
The drug has to be water soluble to dissolve as gastrointestinal fluid is aqueous. The drug also has to be oil soluble as only the lipid soluble non-ionized form can readily diffuse across the lipid membrane.
Yes, it is an ionic compound of Alkali metal and all alkali metals salts are ionize-able in water.
All particles of a strong acid are ionized (protolysis) when dissolving in more water (dilute solutions)
There are 7 aqueous strong acids (100% ionized in water) but there are thousands of weak acids. The 6 common monoprotic stong acids are hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, chloric, and perchloric acids. The only strong diprotic acid is sulfuric acid, where the first H is 100% ionized and the second H is almost 100% ionized in water. Reference: Brown and Lemay Chemistry text, and I taught advanced HS Chem for 10 years.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
Conductors include almost all metals, as well as aqueous solutions that have ionized solutes (such as salt in water). Other solutions may be poor conductors. Non-conductors include air, wood (mostly cellulose), rubber, plastic, and many minerals.
Any ionized chemical will cause water to become electrically conductive. In general, salts are the best example.
The drug has to be water soluble to dissolve as gastrointestinal fluid is aqueous. The drug also has to be oil soluble as only the lipid soluble non-ionized form can readily diffuse across the lipid membrane.
The test you need to run is whether hydrogen ions (H+, nominally available in aqueous electrolytic solutions) can take an electron from each one of the metal atoms you listed, yielding elemental (neutral) hydrogen (gas) as a stable product along with the ionized form of the metal
The titratable acidity in the aqueous phase of a soil. it may be expressed in millequivalents per unit mass of soil or in other suitable units. it is the portion of total acidity that exist in the form of acid both ionized or non ionized.
The solubility product of Lead (II) sulphate , PbSO4 is very low and it is almost insoluble in water.
Yes, it is an ionic compound of Alkali metal and all alkali metals salts are ionize-able in water.
It is an error: ionized salt (NaCl) doesn't exist. Correct is iodized salt.
All particles of a strong acid are ionized (protolysis) when dissolving in more water (dilute solutions)
Conductors, a lot of metals are good in conducting (allow transport of) electrons, also ionized acid and salt solutions.
Oxide is the ionized form of oxygen