When blood gets diluted, its concentration of red blood cells, platelets, and essential proteins decreases, which can lead to a condition called hemodilution. This can impair the blood's ability to transport oxygen effectively, potentially resulting in symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Additionally, dilution can affect the balance of electrolytes and other substances, disrupting normal physiological functions. In extreme cases, severe dilution may lead to shock or organ failure.
When more solvent is added to a solution, the concentration of the solute decreases. This is because the total volume of the solution increases while the amount of solute remains constant, resulting in a more diluted solution.
when acid is droped onto carbonates, the acid eates the carbs.
When Dilute HCL is added to water a more diluted solution of HCl is made.
it gets hard to breath
they get icepops
acid gets diluted
it is diluted Edited: It is NOT diluted. It is neutralized.
they die
it gets pumped away from the heart
You might die
the blood gets renewed..ithink OR it gets rid of the carbon dioxide and takes up the inhaled oxygen.
it gets full of blood squirts
It goes thicker to test this you can get blood and just leave it there, it will turn into a solid.
You die, I mean you're bleeding into your lungs.
You will itch for many, many months.
the pulse will increase, the temperature will increase , and the blood pressure will drop
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