the hydrogen ion (H+)
The most chemically reactive ion is the hydrogen ion.
These concentrations are supposed to be equal.
It is NOT greater. It is smaller. This is because the Hydrogen ion has lost its electron from the atom and is thus smaller. The hydrogen ion is a proton.
It is not available under normal conditions.
H+ ions would not flow out of the mitochondrion
Hydrogen can be an ion, or it can be electrically neutral.
H+ ions would not flow. This answer is correct I just checked!
the hydrogen ion (H+)
A Hydrogen ion is written as H+.
A hydrogen carbonate ion has the formula HCO3- so the valency of a hydrogen carbonate ion is -1.
it firsts gives Hydrogen ion and H2PO4 and goes on...hydrogen ion and HPO4 and finally hydrogen ion and PO4....
The hydrogen ion H+ has no neutrons.
No, typically hydrogen forms a positive ion.
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
The most chemically reactive ion is the hydrogen ion.
The formula for hydrogen phosphate ion is: H2PO4−