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some examples of ions are water and i don't know how they are related to homeostasis.

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What are ions in water?

Ions in water are charged particles that result from the dissociation of salts or other compounds in water. They can be positively charged (cations) or negatively charged (anions). These ions contribute to the conductivity and chemical properties of water.


Are there ions in energy?

Yes, ions can carry energy. For example, ions are commonly used in batteries to store and release energy through electrochemical reactions. Additionally, ions play a crucial role in transmitting nerve impulses in the body, which is essential for energy production and metabolism.


What is the several anions by formula that contribute to the salinity of water sample?

Some common anions that contribute to the salinity of a water sample include chloride ions (Cl-), sulfate ions (SO42-), and bicarbonate ions (HCO3-). These anions are often found in seawater and can increase the overall salinity of a water sample.


What is the difference between the systematic and common name for monatomic ions?

Some positively charged monotomic ions, such as iron and copper ions can have more than one charge. For example, iron ions can have a charge of 2+ or 3+, and copper ions can have a charge of 1+ or 2+. Today, in the systematic method of naming, we would call them iron (II) and iron (III) ions; and copper (I) and copper (II) ions. In the past, however, they were called (and sometimes still are) ferrous ions and ferric ions; and cuprous and cupric ions, respectively. Using the systematic method of identifying the ion with its charge is better, because you don't have to remember which ion is -ous, and which ion is -ic. This makes it much easier to write chemical formulas using these types of ions.


Name and give the Formula For negative ions in brine?

as in Chloride, Cl- or did you mean something else?

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Is the ability of some organism to keep their temperature within a certain range an example of homeostasis?

Urea. So is the heart beating and breathing


What are ions in water?

Ions in water are charged particles that result from the dissociation of salts or other compounds in water. They can be positively charged (cations) or negatively charged (anions). These ions contribute to the conductivity and chemical properties of water.


What are some synonyms for homeostasis?

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What is the relationship between homeostasis and the internal environment?

Homeostasis is all of the collective internal functions of an organism that help to maintain all of the conditions needed for survival. (Example: Some cells may be low on water and others may have too much, so osmosis occurs across cell membranes to maintain normal water levels and to promote homeostasis.)


Are there ions in energy?

Yes, ions can carry energy. For example, ions are commonly used in batteries to store and release energy through electrochemical reactions. Additionally, ions play a crucial role in transmitting nerve impulses in the body, which is essential for energy production and metabolism.


What is an example of Arrhenius base?

Arrhenius defines a base as a producer of OH ions. Some examples of bases are bleaches, ammonia, baking soda, and antacid tablets. His definition of an acid is a producer of H3O ions.


Is an example of an Arrhenius base?

Arrhenius defines a base as a producer of OH ions. Some examples of bases are bleaches, ammonia, baking soda, and antacid tablets. His definition of an acid is a producer of H3O ions.


What is the several anions by formula that contribute to the salinity of water sample?

Some common anions that contribute to the salinity of a water sample include chloride ions (Cl-), sulfate ions (SO42-), and bicarbonate ions (HCO3-). These anions are often found in seawater and can increase the overall salinity of a water sample.


Which if the following is an example of an Arrhenius base?

An Arrhenius base produces OH- ions.


What are some non-examples of homeostasis?

Homeostasis is defined as any self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are optimal for survival.An example of being out of homeostasis would be to have diabetes. That's when your body is NOT making enough insulin. That would be out of homeostasis because your body's not making everything "just right". People with Diabetes have to test their blood to see what their sugar level is, and self-administer shots of insulin to balance their levels.


What are some cool websites where you can contribute?

This one (answers.com) is one; then, there are lots of wikis and discussion groups. For example, you can contribute to Wikipedia. You can also search for discussion groups in any area that interests you.


What are Some characteristics that would contribute to low or high pH value are?

The only characteristics whic affect pH are the presence of hydrogen or hydroxide ions in the compound, and/or the possibility of absorbing them from solutions.