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It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
Absorption of water or hydrolysis
Salt affect the movement of molecules due to its atoms and neurons and electrons contains it.
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It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.
Nope, the molecules of oil and those of water are not miscible to a large enough degree to where they would affect each other's properties in a substantial amount
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
If you want just one factor, body weight could be it. Heart rate can also affect absorption rates. Muscle to fat ration can affect absorption. Whether you have recently eaten or drank water can be a factor. Alcohol can also affect absorption rates. Pick one I guess.
No, caffeine directly affect the absorption of iron. It is the polyphenol compounds in coffee and tea that negatively affect iron absorption. Drinks containing polyphenol compounds should be avoided at least an hour prior to, and and hour after taking iron supplements or eating foods that contain iron to ensure they do not interfere with iron absorption.
Absorption of water or hydrolysis
One factor that affects the rate of absorption is the molecule size. Particle size, lipid water solubility, and the degree of ionization are also three other factors that affect the rate of absorption.
A combination of two elements, iron and carbon, where other elements are present in quantities too small to affect the properties, such as trace amounts of sulphur.
Gender and weight.
A full stomach reduces the rate of alcohol absorption.