solutions solutions
When potassium oxide is dissolved in water it forms potassium hydroxide.
lipids
Water can dissolve ionic substances because in both substances the bond are very polar. When a solute is added to water, some of water's hydrogen bonds break as the water forms intermolecular bonds with the solute. Because ionic substances are polar, the new intermolecular bonds formed when they dissolve in water are quite strong, and can compensate for the energy lost when breaking the water's hydrogen bonds.
Physically blending substances forms a mixture. Chemically combining substances forms a new substance, such as a compound.
whe n a eletric current passes through water what new substance forms
water
Cytoplasm... I believe
yes they are!
proteins form pores in order to let any substances which are not soluble in lipids still able to pass from one end of the membrane to the other.
With the usual meaning of "ice" and "steam", both are forms of water.Note that you can also call frozen forms of substances other than water "ice"; similarly, gaseous forms of substances other than water may also be called "steam".
When potassium oxide is dissolved in water it forms potassium hydroxide.
ER involves in synthesis of lipids.Smooth ER forms lipids.
lipids
Removal of water (dehydration synthesis is used in forming lipids, polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids.
These substances are called products.
There is hard water with lots of minerals, soft water has salt in it, well water lots of strong minerals not recommended for water some types of plants, spring water, sewing water, polluted water.
Water can dissolve ionic substances because in both substances the bond are very polar. When a solute is added to water, some of water's hydrogen bonds break as the water forms intermolecular bonds with the solute. Because ionic substances are polar, the new intermolecular bonds formed when they dissolve in water are quite strong, and can compensate for the energy lost when breaking the water's hydrogen bonds.