The cation is hydrogen (+) - H(+).
- hp is horse power- pH is a measure of the activity of the cation H+ in a solution
Hydrogen can be either a cation or an anion, depending on the chemical reaction it is involved in.
Hydrogen can be either an anion or a cation, depending on the chemical reaction it is involved in.
Sodium and potassium are electrolytes that play a role in the body's acid-base balance. They help maintain proper pH levels by regulating the activities of enzymes involved in acid-base reactions. Sodium and potassium help ensure the body's fluids are within the optimal pH range for normal physiological functions.
You are measuring the concentration of the cation of hydrogen. Hence the name 'power of Hydrogen' -> pH
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It is normaly due to sodium leakgae out of the cation resin bed .
The cation of a strong base removes a proton from to make a basic solution.The anion of a weak acid removes a proton from to make a basic solution.Water removes a cation from salt to make a basic solution. Which is the correct answer??
Na2S, KCl, LiNO3, NH4ClO4, and K3PO4 are all salts that can have varying effects on pH depending on the cation and anion involved. Without additional information or context, it is challenging to classify them as acidic, basic, or neutral.
This depends on the technological process involved.
The pH of lysosomes is acidic, typically around pH 4.5 to 5.0. This low pH is important for the optimal functioning of enzymes within lysosomes that are involved in digesting cellular waste and foreign particles.
This depends on the technological process involved.