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What is the effect of hydrogen sulfide in your body?

Your body naturally produces hydrogen sulfide when you ingest meat. What is does in the body is control body temperature, long term memory, it causes flatulence. It acts as a vasodilator and it also affects your metabolism.


What produces large amounts of organic matter?

Photosynthesis, where plants and algae convert sunlight into energy, is the primary process that produces large amounts of organic matter. It is the foundation of most food chains in ecosystems and helps sustain life on Earth.


Why is magnesium hydroxide used as an antacid instead of sodium hydroxide?

Magnesium hydroxide is favored as an antacid over sodium hydroxide because it has a lower risk of causing systemic alkalosis when used in moderate doses. Additionally, magnesium hydroxide can also act as a laxative, providing additional benefits for individuals with constipation. Sodium hydroxide, on the other hand, is a strong base that can lead to complications if ingested in significant amounts.


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When water ionizes it produces equal amounts of hydrogen and hydroxide ions that can reassociate with each other The pH of water is what?

The pH of water is 7, which is considered neutral. This is because the concentration of hydrogen ions equals the concentration of hydroxide ions in pure water, making it neither acidic nor basic.


What produces Large amounts of energy within the Sun?

Fusion of hydrogen.


What is occurring when a piece of potassium metal ignites in a beaker of water?

The potassium reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide, hydrogen gas, and large amounts of heat. The heat ignites the hydrogen which in turn ignites the potassium.


Is amonium hydroxide a liquid metal?

Ammonium hydroxide is neither a metal nor a liquid. It is an compound consisting of the nonmetals nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen that only exists in small amounts in solutions of ammonia dissolved in water. The only liquid metal is mercury.


Does ammonia contain hydroxide ions?

No. Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3. However, when dissolved in water ammonia will form small amounts of ammonium hydroxide. NH3 + H2O --> NH4OH


What temperature does water disassociate?

Water dissociates into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in small amounts at room temperature, but significant dissociation occurs at higher temperatures. The exact temperature at which water dissociates into equal concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions (neutral pH) is 25 degrees Celsius.


Why do you see flame in reaction between sodium and water?

The sodium an water react to produce sodium hydroxide, hydrogen gas, and large amounts of heat. This heat ignites the hydrogen which in turn sets the sodium on fire. Sodium burns with a yellowish flame.


When sodium is put in water it produces a golden flame why?

Metallic sodium reacts with water producing sodium hydroxide, hydrogen gas, and lots of heat. The hydrogen gas mixes with air and the heat ignites this mixture. Small amounts of sodium atoms are carried up into the flame, where the heat ionizes them. As these excited ions relax back to their ground state they emit yellow/golden color photons, giving the flame its hue.


Why can you only get certain amounts of isotopes such as hydrogen having none or 1 or 2 neutrons and not 3 or above?

heavier isotopes can be produces but their halflives are in the microsecond or shorter range.


What is the major source of energy the sun produces?

The major source of energy the sun produces is through nuclear fusion reactions in its core. Hydrogen atoms are fused together to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process.


Does water react with sodium?

Yes, water reacts with sodium vigorously, producing hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide. The reaction is highly exothermic and can lead to a release of large amounts of heat and potentially cause the hydrogen gas to ignite.


What metallic elements are found in malachite?

Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the formula Cu2 CO3 (OH)2, so your answer would be 'copper'