hydrogen ion in Vietnamese

ion hidro

Sentence patterns related to "hydrogen ion"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "hydrogen ion" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hydrogen ion", or refer to the context using the word "hydrogen ion" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. Hydrogen ion Concentration see hydrogen ion Concentration

2. Treatment is aimed at decreasing hydrogen ion loss.

3. 3 words related to Cation: hydrogen ion, ion, diazonium

4. Aspartate, it’s really just a difference of a hydrogen ion

5. The timing of active hydrogen ion secretion, however, remains unknown.

6. Weak acids ionize partly ( ionize ) in water to give hydrogen ion.

7. The pH is an index of hydrogen ion concentration of the liquid .

8. Acidity in chemistry is a measure of the amount of free Hydrogen ion in a solution

9. In this scale , a low pH means high concentration of the hydrogen ion and high acidity .

10. Acid output was calculated by multiplying the hydrogen ion concentration by the volume of the gastric aspirate.

11. the equilibrium of sulfanilic acid with hydrogen ion was determined by spectrophotometric measurements at 25 and 15°C.

12. Hydrogen ion and lactic acid release are seen as the major factors contributing to the sustained acid shift.

13. The equilibrium of orthanilic and metanilic acid with hydrogen ion was determined by spectrophotometric measurements at 25°C.

14. Amine - Amine - Reactions of Amines: Amines characteristically form salts with acids; a hydrogen ion, H+, adds to the nitrogen

15. This is a symbol expressing hydrogen ion concentration in a solution; it is a measure of relative acidity or alkalinity.

16. Proton concentrations for each sample were then calculated from the hydrogen ion activity and the combined sodium and potassium concentrations.

17. L-Aspartate is the conjugate base of L-aspartic acid, which means that it’s formed when it loses a hydrogen ion

18. 26 Proton concentrations for each sample were then calculated from the hydrogen ion activity and the combined sodium and potassium concentrations.

19. An Acid is a substance that can donate a hydrogen ion (H +) (generally speaking, this will be a proton) to another substance

20. Buffer, in chemistry, solution usually containing an acid and a base, or a salt, that tends to maintain a constant hydrogen ion concentration

21. PH Buffers or hydrogen ion Buffers are Buffer solutions that allow you to adjust your testing system to precisely measure your samples’ unknown pH.

22. PH Buffers or hydrogen ion Buffers are buffer solutions that allow you to adjust your testing system to precisely measure your samples’ unknown pH

23. …it uses a single protein, Bacteriorhodopsin, in which light energy is absorbed by retinal, a form of vitamin A, to activate a proton (hydrogen ion).

24. The Brønsted-Lowry definition of Acids is very similar to the Arrhenius definition: Any substance that can donate a hydrogen ion is an acid

25. It is readily changed back and forth in the body from Bicarb (HCO3) to carbonic acid (H2CO3, picking up a hydrogen ion) to carbon dioxide and water (H2O + CO2).

26. Classically, metabolic Acidosis is defined as a state of decreased systemic pH resulting from either a primary increase in hydrogen ion (H+) or a reduction in bicarbonate (HCO3-) concentrations.

27. It is a type of metabolic condition, which practically occurs due to decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ion.… Metabolic Alkalosis: Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis.

28. HyperAldosteronism is a medical condition wherein too much aldosterone is produced by the adrenal glands, which can lead to lowered levels of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia) and increased hydrogen ion excretion (alkalosis).

29. Alkalosis is a condition developed from a reduction in the hydrogen ion concentration of the arterial blood plasma. Basically, it arises when the body fluids have an excess of alkali or too many bases

30. Hydrogen ion-conducting copolymer including a diphenyl fluorene group in which a sulfonic acid group is introduced, method for preparing same, polymer electrolyte membrane produced therefrom, membrane/electrolyte assembly using same, and polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell adopting same

31. In chemistry and biochemistry, the term proton may refer to the hydrogen ion in aqueous solution (in other words, the hydronium ion). In this context, a proton donor is an acid and a proton acceptor a base (see acid-base reaction theories ).

32. A Buffer solution (more precisely, pH Buffer or hydrogen ion Buffer) is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or vice versa.Its pH changes very little when a small amount of strong acid or base is added to it

33. Carbonic acid is a weak acid that is created when carbon dioxide (CO 2) is dissolved in water (H 2 O), resulting in the chemical formula H 2 CO 3.When the acid dissociates, or gives up a hydrogen ion, the resulting molecule is called a bicarbonate ion.

34. Cation: 1 n a positively charged ion Types: hydrogen ion a positively charged atom of hydrogen; that is to say, a normal hydrogen atomic nucleus diazonium the univalent Cation R-N:N- (where R is an aromatic hydrocarbon); found in salts that are used in manufacturing azo dyes Type of: ion a particle that is electrically charged (positive or