When number of sodium-potassium pump decreased, transport of Na takes little more time. Less number of sodium-potassium more time for transport
No, sodium is not sonorous.
Potassium has a chloride mixture which makes it so sodium interacts easily with it to form the bond
chlorine (greatest), bromine, sodium, potassium (least)
A mole of potassium. Sodium weighs 22.990 g/mol while potassium weighs 39.068 g/mol.
Onions are low in potassium, sodium and phosphorus.
Potassium is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 39.
If you think to potassium chloride, the effect is similar.
Sodium-Potassium pump uses ATP (energy) to pump sodium out of cells and potassium back in.
The symbol for sodium is Na and the symbol for potassium is K.
Sodium - Na Potassium - K
Potassium is more reactive than lithium, which is more reactive than sodium. This trend is based on the alkali metal group's reactivity, with reactivity increasing as you move down the group due to the decreasing ionization energy and increasing atomic size.
Sodium Potassium
sodium and potassium
A same number.
No, sodium and potassium are two separate elements.
The chemical formula for sodium is Na and for potassium is K. Sodium and potassium are both alkali metals and are represented by their respective elemental symbols in chemical formulas.
The sodium-potassium pump is a transmembrane protein in a cell membrane. It keeps large concentrations of sodium ions outside the cell, and potassium ions inside the cell. It does this by pumping the sodium ions out, and the potassium ions in.