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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!!!

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Q: Why is the H plus ion important in photosynthesis?
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In photosynthesis an H plus ion gradient froms across what?

across the thylakoid membrane


How many electrons does an H plus ion have in the first shell?

The H+ ion has no electrons.


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No ionic hydride in which H like +ve ion.


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A hydrogen ion or a proton


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H plus ions would not flow


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CO2 will produce


When acids dissolve in water they release what type of positive ion a H plus b K plus c Na plus d None of the answers given?

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.


What substance neutralizes H plus?

The ion H+ is neutralized adding a ionic substance containing the in OH-.