Lactic acid
Yes. If it is on the skin long enough and in a high enough concentration, it can cause chemical burns to the skin.
Use only the amount recommended.
Places where their is a high concentration of acid rain such as down wind from a coal energy plant. Also rocks that have a high iron content will oxidize rapidly.
This is definitely an acid. It is the chemical formula for hydrobromic acid, which is actually one of the six strongest acids. It will dissociate immediately in water to form a high concentration of the H+ ion, and the concentration of that ion is what determines the pH of the substance. High ion concentration, low pH, strong acid.
high Na+ concentration in the extracellular fluid; high K+ concentration in the cytoplasm
fatigue stress concentration reaches theoritical stress concentration
accumalation of high level of lactic acid
at high temperatures, metabolites accumulate in activated muscle fibers thus reducing endurance. at low temperatures neuromuscular electrical transmission of the contractile properties of the muscle may lead to fatigue
chemiosmois is when a chemical passes from high to low concentration. think of it as chemical osmosis
Such a chemical must be a strong acid.
The consequence of diabetus is a high blood glucose concentration.
Chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth; but if the concentration is too high, they may damage roots. What precautions concerning chemical fertilizers must a gardener take?
low frequency fatigue is caused by small muscle tear and it takes time to repair this destroyed muscle high fatigue is cause by lactic acid accumulation that is why it takes time before the body converts it to glucose or other form by liver, heart or kidney
The Lambert-Beer law is not so correct at high concentration.
Of course it has. It is very active cell type
Active transport
If your blood potassium levels are very high, your heart may undergo dangerous changes in rhythm, sometimes leading to death. Too much potassium can also cause muscle cramping and muscle fatigue.