Yes
It depends on the solution's degree of concentration or dilution.
Means that there is no dilution.
In chemistry and biology, the dilution factor is the total number of unit volumes in which the material is dissolved. As I understand it, the dilution refers to the dilution ratio. If you add 1 part of something to 4 parts of something else, the dilution ratio is 1 to 4. The dilution factor counts all the parts and expresses the same thing as 1 out of 5.
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Buffering compounds are weakly ionised, addition of hydrogen or hydroxide ions (in modest amounts), shift the degree of ionisation of the buffer which produces an increase or decrease in the hydrogen or hydroxide ions provided by the buffer itself. This change in ionisation of the buffering compound approximately compensates for the addition.
It depends on the solution's degree of concentration or dilution.
The signs indicate the degree of ionisation resulting fro the loss or gain of an electron.
noble gases have the maximum ionisation energy. helium has the highest ionisation energy
Scientifically, strength refers to degree of ionisation - a strong compound ionises completely, a weak one ionises little.
no the same,first ionisation contains a slightly differences in isotopes
The ionisation enthalpy of potassium is lower than that of sodium.
dilution will reduce the viscosity The effect of dilution on viscosity of oil is that it will decrease.
yummy dilution water
Means that there is no dilution.
In chemistry and biology, the dilution factor is the total number of unit volumes in which the material is dissolved. As I understand it, the dilution refers to the dilution ratio. If you add 1 part of something to 4 parts of something else, the dilution ratio is 1 to 4. The dilution factor counts all the parts and expresses the same thing as 1 out of 5.
Purity Dilution was created in 1989.
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