Hygroscopic!
Oxidation reaction removes electrons from a substance, leading to an increase in its oxidation state or valence. This process involves the loss of electrons by the substance, which is typically accompanied by a reduction reaction in which another substance gains those electrons.
Distilled water should be a pure substance, not a mixture. The distillation process basically removes water from its impurities.
generally no, but sometimes yes. if one or more of the products is insoluble or otherwise removes itself from the other products, then the reaction is considered irreversible.
There is more than one system that removes wastes from the body. The urinary system is probably the most familiar (urine), the digestive tract (feces), the respiratory tract (carbon dioxide) and the integumentary (skin) removes water and some electrolytes.
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acids
Deodorant.
metals and salts that precipitate it - e.g silver nitrate would remove OH ions from solution. Acids would also tend to remove OH ions from solution
Oxidation reaction removes electrons from a substance, leading to an increase in its oxidation state or valence. This process involves the loss of electrons by the substance, which is typically accompanied by a reduction reaction in which another substance gains those electrons.
To answer this question we would need to know the substance from which the hydrogen is to be removed.
A solution of water and bleach is effective at removing mold from surfaces.
Soap is a basic.
It's either Bleach removes the substance causing a stain, or Bleach kills bacteria.
You must soak the skin in a salt solution first. Then you may use a chemical solution that removes all hair.
The liver removes uric acid fromthe blood.