magnesium
procreation
hydrogen ions
Basically Magnesium ions
Yes mineral crystals are made of ion's
Plants get their mineral ions from a bumblebee pulling off a petal then escreting into the flower, giving the plant its ions.
Metals form cations and non-metals form anions.
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hydrogen ions
Basically Magnesium ions
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halide ions strongly interact with the counter-ions. However, mineral oil is non-polar. To dissolve the halide ions (and the counter-ions) into mineral oil would drastically raise system energy. Thus it does not work. More simply, halide ions have a charge and won't easily dissolve in non-polar substances, since like-dissolves-like.
Magnesium is part of the chlorophyll in all green plants and essential for photosynthesis.Magnesium is found in algal pigments (known as chlorophyll) and is used in the metabolism of plants, algae, fungi, and bacteria.Magnesium is found in many enzymes in both plantsand animals. An enzyme is a catalyst in a living organism. It speeds up the rate at which certain changesWithout magnesium it would die because it would not be able to photosynthesise. So it would not have any food which is glucose as energy for growth and repair. The magnesium is needed so that the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts can capture the sun's light energy and use it for photosynthesis.(Cheers)
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The electrons come from water. In the light dependent stage water is split into hydrogen ions (H+), electrons and oxygen. The electrons are passed on to chlorophyll, the H+ ions combine with NADP to form NADPH and the oxygen is released.
Yes mineral crystals are made of ion's
ions that plants need for supprt and growth
Three Potassium Ions are needed to Bond with one Phosphate Ion.