They can, actually. That's what the whole dialysis method is based on.
table salt is NaCl (sodium chloride) so its either sodium or chlorine chlorine is a green gas so it cant be that sodium is a light silvery solid so it cant be that the question doesn't seem to make much sense
because sodium is more reactive than carbon and therefore a displacement reaction cannot take place- which would normally separate sodium from its ore.
no for a covalent bond requires an exchange of electrons and sodium and potassium only have one electron each and they cant lost it hope this helps someone :)
The main use of boron compounds is in the form of sodium tetraborate pentahydrate (Na2B4O7) for making insulating fiberglass and sodium perborate bleach. Wikipedia says its an excellent insulator so am afraid it cant conduct heat :)
The dissociation reaction for sodium hydroxide in water is as follows: NaOH(s) ---> Na+(aq) + OH-(aq)
If the cut off from tube dialysis will be larger than the insulin shape, insulin cant pass through it
It could be several things. There could be a crimp in the tubing somewhere or there could be something stuck in the tubing.
sodium,, carbon i cant remember if oxygen is present, i dont think it is.
Sodium carbonate is a compound. Until you react it with something, it cant have or be a chemical change.
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve
You cant get it but to absorb the ink you press the R button when you have the tubing from the fish tank.
I am having a similar problem with my 95' w/351. Mine fluctuates by about 300 rpm's and is fairly consistant every 3-5 seconds. I've been told that it is a vacuum leak, however, I've replaced just about all of my vacuum lines. You cant buy the factory hard plastic tubing, so I fabricated my own out of aluminum tubing and a cheap tubing bender. The aluminum tubing is readily available from hobby stores and is fairly inexpensive. Hope this helps you out. I cant find anymore vacuum leaks on mine, but it still fluctuates. Jon
table salt is NaCl (sodium chloride) so its either sodium or chlorine chlorine is a green gas so it cant be that sodium is a light silvery solid so it cant be that the question doesn't seem to make much sense
light can travel through a vacuum whereas sound cant
emergency dialisis is when your creatine is elevated even when pushing i v fluids if it cant be dropped dialisis is the only way to flush the toxins from your body
light cant travel through opague materials, or anything you cant see through.
Why cant sound travel through empty space