In tissues, CO2 from aerobic metabolism and it binds with water to form Bicarbonate ion with the help of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase.
In neutralisation reactions H+ and OH- ions come from the dissociation of water, H2O, which is part of the solution.Water dissociates in equilibrium, shown as:H2O(l) H+(aq) + OH-(aq)
they come together and dissolved
Yes.
From the motion of hydrogen ions
Positive and negative ions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals
The negative ions of the salt come from the acid used in the neutralization reaction. When an acid reacts with a base, the hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the hydroxide ions from the base to form water, leaving behind the negative ions of the salt.
From the motion of hydrogen ions from the kinetic energy of hydrogen ions passing through ATP synthase
From the motion of hydrogen ions from the kinetic energy of hydrogen ions passing through ATP synthase
Cations and anions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals.
When HCl dissolves in water, it produces hydrogen ions (H+) and chloride ions (Cl-) in solution. These ions come from the dissociation of the HCl molecule into its component ions.
From the motion of the hydrogen ions
From the motion of hydrogen ions from the kinetic energy of hydrogen ions passing through ATP synthase