hydroxdie ion (OH-)
because plants give off oxygen and support life for us and we have water.
Why is it important that plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis
Vegetable oil to get varnish off then soap and water :)
I don't know what "egg water" is, but no it does not. Warts are caused by a virus.
Water somewhere where it shouldn't be. Vehicle engines weren't designed to get very wet. If you do wash it, give it plenty of time to dry off/out.
Bases release hydroxide ions (OH-) in water, which can accept a proton (H+) to form water molecules. This process increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution, making it basic.
Plants only give off a little amount of water because there is no way a plant can give off a lot of water. Plants get their water from the runoff, groundwater, and precipitation.
H2O is the chemical formula of water. Water does not "give off" water. when water produces steam or water vapour, the gas it gives off chemical make up is the same as water, which is H2o, so arguably it is giving off H2o.
Chemical agents known as bases release hydroxide ions (OH⁻) when dissolved in water. This increase in hydroxide ion concentration results in a higher pH, making the solution alkaline. Bases can neutralize acids, and their properties include a slippery feel and a bitter taste. Common examples of bases include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
Steam.
Transpiration occurs in a plant when the leaves give off water. This process helps in the movement of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves, and also aids in regulating temperature within the plant. The trapping of an insect or the water loss from roots do not directly relate to the process of transpiration.
perspiration
Acids give off hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
The water dissolve
Acids in water produce H+ ions. Bases in water produce OH- ions. Two properties of acids are they taste sour and turn blue litmus paper red. Two properties of bases are they taste bitter and feel slippery.
Leaves release water vapor.
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.