Any ionized chemical will cause water to become electrically conductive. In general, salts are the best example.
All elements can be ionized under the proper conditions.
Nucleases break down DNA or RNA
Fresh water tends to have no salt content. Fresh water is not ionized. Salt water is ionized with sodium chloride (salt). The average salinity of the oceans is roughly 35 ppt (parts per thousand).
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Any ionized chemical will cause water to become electrically conductive. In general, salts are the best example.
Oxide is the ionized form of oxygen
Carbons ionized form makes body fluids acidic
The drug is mainly in its ionized form and its ionized form cannot be absorbed.
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Ionized water is a mixture of water and dissolved minerals such as calcium and magnesium. In order to become ionized, water is subjected to a process called electrolysis - a process that subjects water to electrical current. Ionized water molecules will have either excess protons or electrons as a result of the electrolysis. Water with excess protons will become alkaline in pH, water with excess electrons will become acidic.
Chloride is the ionized form of chlorine.
it is an acid
Pure water can't be ionized. To be ionized, water must contain minerals. The dissolved minerals conduct electricity, which ionizes the water: Water with a net-negative ionic charge will be an alkaline Water with a net-positive ionic charge will be an acidic In nature, the minerals dissolved in the water will have an influence on whether it is acidic or alkaline. The water's movement through ferrous rock formations (which are magnetic) will cause it to become ionized.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
Add electrons.
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