Largest.
Life would be very difficult and processes would drag if cells were to use active transport to move every substance to its destination.
yes it would be active but rarely errupt but it would still be active
Some examples of a non-electrolyte solution in water would be a solution of sugar, or a solution of urea. These do no ionize in solution and so are non-electrolytes.
this probably isn't the most professional answer but the gist of it is that whether or not something is an active or an inactive substance is determined by how well it reacts with other atoms and molecules, this (i believe) is a function of how many valance electrons it has, very few valance electrons (1 or 2)makes it easy to react with and a lot of valance electrons (7) makes it easy to form bonds with as well. that's my idea of it. although i would definitely fact check everything I've said just for safety. I do know that the most active metals are those at the bottom left corner of the periodic table.
you know, im not sure. im trying to figure that out too.
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yes the largest
The most active metal elements on the periodic table would be Group I. These are the alkali metals which are Lithium, Rubidium, Sodium, Cesium, Francium and Potassium.
It would be less reactive because the effective nuclear charge of the alkali-metals is lower than that of group 13. The result is that the valence electron is easier to attract/ionize to form bonds.
Mass spectrometers, which initially ionize the compounds they analyze, are used to determine the structure and composition of elements in a compound. So, if vegetable oil is to be analyzed, the mass spectrometer would ionize it first.
It would be less reactive because the effective nuclear charge of the alkali-metals is lower than that of group 13. The result is that the valence electron is easier to attract/ionize to form bonds.
The reaction, in this case, would be complete, instantaneous and, in popular terms, explosive, viz. sodium and chlorine.
Life would be very difficult and processes would drag if cells were to use active transport to move every substance to its destination.
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It would be very difficult unless it was made out of all metal. Carry a quarter with you and touch it to metal to discharge static. Isn't that shocking?
A metal and halogen react to form an ionic bond in which the metal gives an eletron to the halogen Most basic example would be table salt NaCl NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H20
It would need to ionize, by combing with another fluoride atom.