Yes but might depend on the reaction, assuming you mean the production of hydrogen from a reaction of an acid and metal, the higher concentration of acid would mean there are more H+ ions in the solution therefore there would be a higher volume of gas produced.
concentration gradient
Concentration Gradient
no. High concentration to low concentration. The molecules move down the concentration gradient.
From high concentration to low concentration.
Specialization
Yes.
Low concentration of water in body fluids suppresses ADH.
Drugs may affect urine concentration because it can make your urine a destorted colour and the production will come out more darker and inefficent.
Drinking water purification Water and wastewater purification Dialysis Whey Protein Production Wine Concentration Car Washing Maple Syrup Production Hydrogen production Desalination Disinfection
principles of concentration and decentralization of production
Testosterone promotes the production of hemoglobin.
these are three of the main reasons: 1) greater efficiency in agricultural production (ie: no-till, larger tractors and implements) 2) increased production costs forcing out less competitive producers 3) concentration of wealth (thus causing concentration of land resources and capital)
A high concentration of H in the thylakoid compartment provides energy for the production of ATP and ATP synthase. ATP is responsible for the transportation of chemical energy within cells, which is necessary for metabolism.
Maryclaire McCauley has written: 'Concentration of civilian production by the War Production Board, September 1941 to April 1943' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of World War, 1939-1945, United States, United States. War Production Board, World War, 1939-1945
Yes but might depend on the reaction, assuming you mean the production of hydrogen from a reaction of an acid and metal, the higher concentration of acid would mean there are more H+ ions in the solution therefore there would be a higher volume of gas produced.
The majority of the concentration camps established by the Nazis were designed and constructed to operate as efficient factories for the mass production of death. Those taken there, predominantly Jews, were enslaved, degraded, humiliated, starved, mutilated, tortured, violated, and killed. Millions arrived. Few departed.