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Why should you not expect the halides ions to dissolve in mineral oil?

halide ions strongly interact with the counter-ions. However, mineral oil is non-polar. To dissolve the halide ions (and the counter-ions) into mineral oil would drastically raise system energy. Thus it does not work. More simply, halide ions have a charge and won't easily dissolve in non-polar substances, since like-dissolves-like.


Arrangement of the ions of a mineral into a pattern is what shape?

Arrangement of ions into a pattern in a mineral is referred to as crystal lattice structure. This structure gives minerals their characteristic geometric shape and physical properties.


Who is a mineral carbonate?

A mineral carbonate is a type of mineral compound that contains carbonate ions (CO3^2-) as part of its chemical composition. Examples include calcite (found in limestone) and dolomite. These minerals are commonly formed through the precipitation of carbonate ions in water.


Why tricalcium phosphate is inorganic?

Tricalcium phosphate is classified as inorganic because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are characteristic of organic compounds. Its chemical structure consists of calcium and phosphate ions, making it a mineral compound.


How do you lose mineral ions when you run?

mineral ions are mainly lost when you exercise (run) or get too hot. This causes your body to go into intant unconious cool down which means you sweat. Sweat is water particles (mineral ions) so when our bodies get rid of it, you're loosing water/mineral ions. This also means that you should top up your intake of water as you dont want to sweat too much that you loose it all.

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What is deionization?

The removal of ions from a substance making it mineral free.


Which molecules can pass into your blood?

Oxygen (binded to haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin) Carbon dioxide (in the form of bicarbonate ions dissolved in the plasma and forming carbaminohaemoglobin with haemoglobin in the red blood cell) Glucose and amino acids (Digested food substances) Mineral salts and vitamins Urea and uric acid Water


Why should you not expect the halides ions to dissolve in mineral oil?

halide ions strongly interact with the counter-ions. However, mineral oil is non-polar. To dissolve the halide ions (and the counter-ions) into mineral oil would drastically raise system energy. Thus it does not work. More simply, halide ions have a charge and won't easily dissolve in non-polar substances, since like-dissolves-like.


Is mineral water a conductor or an insulator?

Mineral water is a poor conductor of electricity due to its low ion content. It does not contain enough ions to allow for the free flow of electric current, making it an insulator.


What is mineral ion?

ions that plants need for supprt and growth


Why do plants need minerals elements?

Plants get their mineral ions from a bumblebee pulling off a petal then escreting into the flower, giving the plant its ions.


What is the function of root hair cell?

The function of the root hair cell in plant is to absorb water and mineral salts.


What mineral ions are found in milk?

Pottasium,calcium,magnesium and sodium


Arrangement of the ions of a mineral into a pattern is what shape?

Arrangement of ions into a pattern in a mineral is referred to as crystal lattice structure. This structure gives minerals their characteristic geometric shape and physical properties.


Can electricity travel through mineral water?

Yes, electricity can travel through mineral water because of the presence of ions.


How many potassium ions are needed to balance the charge of one sulfide ion balance ions?

so it can be balanced out


Hemoglobin is a good buffer because of?

Haemoglobin binds to H+ ions when they are in high concentration and releases them when they are in low concentration :)