Fibrin is insoluble in water.
For a little more background knowledge, fibrin is a fibrous protein meaning that it comes in fibres. It is used by the body in the blood clotting process and creates a mesh around the damaged tissue which it uses to catch blood cells and platelets and form a clot.
Fibrin has to be insoluble to do its job because there is a high concentration of water in the bloodstream. If fibrin was soluble, it would simply dissolve and it would not be able to form a clot.
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The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
Strychnine solubility in water is 0,02 % at 20 oC.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
Solubility in water, 8.7 g/100 ml at 20°C
No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
Strychnine solubility in water is 0,02 % at 20 oC.
The solubility of a material in water is how much the object can absorb.
The solubility of methane in water is 22,7 mg/L.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
property of dissolving of a substance in water is known as solubility
Solubility in water, 8.7 g/100 ml at 20°C
No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
It gives us an indication of its solubility in water. A large solubility constant (Ksp) means it is easily water-soluble. A small Ksp means it is generally insoluble in water.
Diesel has essentially zero solubility in water. That is the origin of the saying, "oil and water don't mix."
yes it does
The fact that its solubility in water is 9.4 g/100 ML.