LiOH, Lithium Hydroxide, same reaction for all the metals in that column of the Periodic Table
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is the active form of chlorine in water, tends to lower the pH when it reacts with water to form hydrochloric acid and hypochlorite ions. This reaction can lead to a decrease in the overall pH of the water.
This equation [not technically "formula"] is 2 Li + 2 H2O -> 2 LiOH + H2.
The half reaction you mentioned is the oxidation of Sn(II) to Sn(IV) with the loss of two electrons. This reaction represents the conversion of tin(II) ions (Sn2+) to tin(IV) ions (Sn4+).
"Th confusuing thing is . . . ." the previous answer. In chem, H2O is a liquid.
The light DEPENDENT reaction is the first one - and it is, obviously, reliant on sunlight. The energy from the sunlight, along with water are converted into ATP (chemical energy) and electron carriers (NADPH). Basically, you haven't really formed any sugar in the light dependent reaction yet...you're just setting it up for the light independent reaction. (By the way, this reaction happens in the grana of the chloroplast.)The light INDEPENDENT reaction takes the energy and electron carriers from the previous reaction and uses them to turn carbon dioxide into glucose. This reaction doesn't need light...but it will cease if it uses up all the chemical energy. This reaction happens in th stroma of the chloroplast.Source(s):AP Bio student
The product of this reaction is Th(NO3)2.
The "thi" pronounced like "thigh" with a hard TH. (neh-froh-lih-THY-uh-sis).
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Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is the active form of chlorine in water, tends to lower the pH when it reacts with water to form hydrochloric acid and hypochlorite ions. This reaction can lead to a decrease in the overall pH of the water.
it isn't. water is clear.
Cl-1.
Their product.
It is happening in the dark reaction. In th storma of chloroplast.
The reaction is:U-238(alpha)Th-234
This equation [not technically "formula"] is 2 Li + 2 H2O -> 2 LiOH + H2.
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