Use "hydrogen ions" in a sentence

1. Alkaloids are basic, meaning they can absorb acid, or hydrogen ions

2. Acids release hydrogen ions (H +) in solution, and alkalis hydroxide ions (OH-)

3. Acids are chemical compounds that release hydrogen ions (H+) when placed in water

4. Pretty soon, the hydrogen ions are buzzing like angry bees in an overcrowded hive.

5. Inside the thylakoid sac, the crowded hydrogen ions start looking for a way out.

6. In a lemon, this reaction transforms hydrogen ions of the citric acid into hydrogen gas.

7. An Acid is a chemical species that donates protons or hydrogen ions and/or accepts electrons

8. These salts are then replaced by the available hydrogen ions, rendering the soil even more acidic.

9. Unlike its predecessors, Linac 4 will accelerate negative hydrogen ions to an energy of 160 MeV.

10. 15 Hydrogen ions then migrate into cells in exchange for potassium ions, which enter the extracellular fluid.

11. Acidification is a process that is characterized by increasing concentrations of hydrogen ions (H +) in soil or water

12. During it’s production, Sodium Bisulfate retains one of the hydrogen ions from sulfuric acid, thereby giving it acidic

13. • Bennett and Williams suggest that the cells of opening or closing traps Acidify their own walls by releasing hydrogen ions

14. Methylene blue can interfere with the respiration of the yeast as it picks up hydrogen ions made during the process.

15. Biological Buffers are organic substances that maintain a constant pH over a given range by neutralizing the effects of hydrogen ions

16. Acidosis is defined as an abnormal clinical process that causes a net gain in hydrogen ions (H+) in the extracellular fluid

17. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions produced by an Acid, the higher its Acidity and the lower the pH of the solution.

18. Method for purifying acidic water in-situ, suppressing continuing pollutant mobilizations, and immobilizing metals, in particular heavy metals, arsenic, natural radionuclides, and free hydrogen ions

19. Generally, in the radiopharmaceutical industry, enriched water (H 218 O) is bombarded with hydrogen ions in either a cyclotron or linear accelerator, creating fluorine-18.

20. The Carbonic anhydrases (CA), members of the zinc metalloprotein family, are enzymes which catalyze the interconversion of carbon dioxide and water to bicarbonate and hydrogen ions

21. A pH of zero is where you find the most Acidic substances, like battery acid, with 10,000,000 times the concentration of hydrogen ions found in water

22. Ocean Acidification results from an increased concentration of hydrogen ions and a reduction in carbonate ions due to the absorption of increased amounts of CO 2

23. ‘Anyone without Achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally.’ ‘The absence of acid is called Achlorhydria, but many people have this condition without ill effects.’

24. ‘Anyone without Achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally.’ ‘The absence of acid is called Achlorhydria, but many people have this condition without ill effects.’

25. An acid is a chemical species that donates protons or hydrogen ions and/or accepts electrons. Most Acids contain a hydrogen atom bonded that can release (dissociate) to yield a cation and an anion in water

26. TRIUMF’s 520 MeV Cyclotron, one of the world’s largest Cyclotrons, accelerates negative hydrogen ions to 75% the speed of light to produce intense proton beams for rare isotope production and a variety of other particle physics applications

27. Alkaline Definition In pure water, a small portion of the molecules lose one hydrogen from the H2O structure, in a process called dissociation. The water thus contains a small number of hydrogen ions, H+, and residual hydroxyl ions, OH-.

28. The parabolic rate law of the spontaneous transformation of a hydrogen clay into an aluminium clay indicates a diffusion process of the hydrogen ions adsorbed on the faces of the crystals against a flow of aluminium ions originating at the edges.

29. The hydrogen ions begin to accumulate inside the thylakoid “bag,” where they can be used by the plant, and the electrons are used to resupply the PSII complex, which is now ready to repeat the cycle many times per second.—See diagram 2.