In metalloproteins, metal ions are usually coordinated by nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur.
In most of the cases it is true but SCN- , Transition metals complex ions and some organic poly atomic ions do not contain oxygen.
Rust formation is accelerated in the presence of acid. One of the byproducts of rust is the formation of hydroxide ions. Acid neutralises these ions allowing more to form.
Hydrogen ions are pumped into the mitochondrion during electron transport. Oxygen is the final acceptor of the electron resulting in the formation of water.
As an element oxygen is neutral, but it forms negative ions.
There are 4 oxygen ions and 1 silicon ion in a silicon- oxygen tetrahedron.
Oxygen is an element that exists as a molecule in its natural state. It originally contains no ions and later atoms are converted into ions when it is required.
The ion at the center of a silicate tetrahedron is surrounded by?
In metalloproteins, metal ions are usually coordinated by nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur.
ergy is released in the formation of negative ion
This is the formation of the ions H+ and OH-.
i think its ionization
In most of the cases it is true but SCN- , Transition metals complex ions and some organic poly atomic ions do not contain oxygen.
During the formation of anions (negatigely charged ions) energy is released. During the formation of cations (positively charged ions) energy is absorbed.
Rust formation is accelerated in the presence of acid. One of the byproducts of rust is the formation of hydroxide ions. Acid neutralises these ions allowing more to form.
Hydrogen ions are pumped into the mitochondrion during electron transport. Oxygen is the final acceptor of the electron resulting in the formation of water.
As an element oxygen is neutral, but it forms negative ions.