Calcium and phosphate have the greatest tendency to form complexes with each other
Generally electrolytes' ions bind to the surface and damage the double electrostatic layer of colloidal particles. This greatly reduces stability of a colloidal system, since electrostatic repulsion is the main force keeping those colloidal particles apart.
These substances are the electrolytes.
sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, phosphate, and sulfate
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
Carbon monoxide bind easily to hemoglobin.
Carbon monoxide and oxygen.
Electrolytes are special types of salt that are vital for your body and cells. Sports drinks offer electrolytes when you need them and are not getting them in your diet.
Electrolytes are substances that consist of charged particles called ions. When electrolytes are dissolved in water (or other polar solvents) they ionize into positive (cation) and negative (anion) ions. In this experiment, you will explore what types of compounds can become electrolytes, what determines electrolyte strength, and how electrolytes are involved in the conduction of electricity.
nicotinic and muscarinic
it is considered that there are 2 types of electrolute..but in atual...there are of 4 types...strong,weak,non-electrolye n one more....
Generally electrolytes' ions bind to the surface and damage the double electrostatic layer of colloidal particles. This greatly reduces stability of a colloidal system, since electrostatic repulsion is the main force keeping those colloidal particles apart.
Generally electrolytes' ions bind to the surface and damage the double electrostatic layer of colloidal particles. This greatly reduces stability of a colloidal system, since electrostatic repulsion is the main force keeping those colloidal particles apart.
No
Nicotinic; muscarinic
For example salts dissociated in water are electrolytes. Also some molten salts etc.
Lithium easily react with halogens (group 17).