The surface of a matrix needs to be inert to prevent any unwanted reactions or interactions with the substances being separated or analyzed. This helps to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results obtained by the matrix. An inert surface minimizes contamination and interference that could affect the sample and its analysis.
Anchorage-dependent cells are cells that require attachment to a solid surface or extracellular matrix to grow and proliferate. These cells rely on contact with a substrate for survival and function properly only when attached to a surface. Examples include fibroblasts and epithelial cells.
Carbon monoxide is not an inert gas.
Noble gases are inert gases because of a completely filled valence shell,hence they need not to satisfy their valency.
Electrolysis of brine requires inert electrodes, such as platinum or graphite, to prevent the electrodes from reacting with the products of the electrolysis. Using inert electrodes ensures that the reactions at the electrodes are solely due to the electrolysis of the brine solution and do not introduce impurities or alter the chemical composition of the products.
No. Polonium is a solid at room temperature and is not chemically inert.
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Anchorage-dependent cells are cells that require attachment to a solid surface or extracellular matrix to grow and proliferate. These cells rely on contact with a substrate for survival and function properly only when attached to a surface. Examples include fibroblasts and epithelial cells.
The rate in which the drug is released is affected by how it diffuses through the inert membrane. There are types of of diffusional systems and they are the reservoir device and the matrix device.
It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero. It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero. It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero. It will be a square matrix and, to that extent, it is diagonalisable. However, the diagonal elements need not be non-zero.
No, inert gases are non-reactive, and in order to be a fuel source, a gas would need to be highly reactive.
A matrix IS an array so it is impossible to multiply a matrix without array. The answer to the multiplication of two matrices need not be an array. If the first matrix is a 1xn (row) matrix and the second is an nx1 (column) matrix, then their multiple is a 1x1 matrix which can be considered a scalar.
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Symmetric Matrix:Given a square matrix A such that A'=A, where A' is the transpose of A, then A is a symmetric matrix.note: No need to think about diagonal elements, they can be anything.
Symmetric Matrix:Given a square matrix A such that A'=A, where A' is the transpose of A, then A is a symmetric matrix.note: No need to think about diagonal elements, they can be anything.
The surface of sodium rapidly oxides and forms a grody corrosion layer, but a freshly cut surface of sodium is indeed shiny and will remain that way in an inert atmosphere.