they undergo chemiosmosis resulting in the creation of ATP throught ATP Synthase. Also, they are used to make NADPH when combining with the two electrons lost from P700 and with NADP+ left over from the calvin cycle!!!
The H+ ion has no electrons.
When acids dissolve in water they release a proton - also called a H+ ion. So the answer is "a". The level of acidity is due to H+ and level of alkalinity due to (OH)-. This is displayed in the equation pH=-log[H+] i.e. concentration of H+ ion.
The size will be H- ion > H atom > H+ ion
H+ means the charge of the hydrogen ion. i.e when a hydrogen ion is formed, more oftan than not, an electron is lost from hydrogens outer sheel giving the ion a charge of +1. H+ ions are also basicaly the "thing" that makes an acid. e.g Hydrochloric acid (HCl) when in solution seperates into Cl- ions and H+ ions.
10 times.
across the thylakoid membrane
The H+ ion has no electrons.
+1 for H+ ion
H+ or a proton.
No ionic hydride in which H like +ve ion.
H plus ions would not flow
A hydrogen ion or a proton
H plus ions would not flow
H plus ions would not flow
CO2 will produce
When acids dissolve in water they release a proton - also called a H+ ion. So the answer is "a". The level of acidity is due to H+ and level of alkalinity due to (OH)-. This is displayed in the equation pH=-log[H+] i.e. concentration of H+ ion.
The ion H+ is neutralized adding a ionic substance containing the in OH-.