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Electrolysis Questions and Correct  Answers/ Latest Update / Already  Graded
  • Electrolysis Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded

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  • adrenal glands Ans: (Suprarrenales) sit on top of kidneys Glycogen Ans: Sugar stored in the muscle & liver converted to glucose (source of energy) Glycogen is broken into? Ans: Glucose Cushing syndrome Ans: Enlarged face, muscle weakness. is caused from *to much cortisol Adrenal genital syndrome 2 | Page Ans: * virilism= congenital adrenal. Is secondary male characteristics Addison's disease Ans: Muscle weakness, low bp, hyperpigment on ...
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Electrolysis Questions and Correct  Answers/ Latest Update / Already  Graded
  • Electrolysis Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded

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  • Electrolysis Ans: Separating a ionic compounds using electricity anion Ans: negatively charged ion anode Ans: positive electrode cation Ans: positively charged ion
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  • Electrolysis Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded

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  • what are the state symbols for solids, liquids, gases and aqueous solutions? Ans: s , l , g , aq what is electrolysis? Ans: a chemical reaction in which an ionic liquid is decomposed into new substances using an electrical current. it is a flow of charge of charge produced by moving ions and ions are discharged at the electrodes What is electrical current? Ans: the flow of electrons or ions Why do covalent compounds not conduct electricity? 2 | Page Ans: ...
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Electrolysis Questions and Correct  Answers/ Latest Update / Already  Graded
  • Electrolysis Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded

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  • what are the state symbols for solids, liquids, gases and aqueous solutions? Ans: s , l , g , aq what is electrolysis? Ans: a chemical reaction in which an ionic liquid is decomposed into new substances using an electrical current. it is a flow of charge of charge produced by moving ions and ions are discharged at the electrodes What is electrical current? Ans: the flow of electrons or ions Why do covalent compounds not conduct electricity? 2 | Page Ans: ...
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Electrolysis A Questions and Correct  Answers/ Latest Update / Already  Graded
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  • Electrolyte Ans: A substance which when molten or in an aqueous solution can conduct electricity (and is broken down by it) Electrolysis Ans: Decomposition of a substance by passing an electric current through it Molten lead bromide Ans: Can conduct electricity as the ions are free to move Pb²⁺ Ans: The ions which are attracted the the Cathode
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Chapter 29 - Fluids, Electrolytes, and  Introduction to Acid-Base Balance  2024/2025 Exam Questions Marking  Scheme New Update | A+ Rated
  • Chapter 29 - Fluids, Electrolytes, and Introduction to Acid-Base Balance 2024/2025 Exam Questions Marking Scheme New Update | A+ Rated

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  • Chapter 29 - Fluids, Electrolytes, and Introduction to Acid-Base Balance 2024/2025 Exam Questions Marking Scheme New Update | A+ Rated Plasma -
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GCSE Chemistry – Electrolysis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • GCSE Chemistry – Electrolysis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • GCSE Chemistry – Electrolysis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is electrolysis? - passing an electric current through an ionic substance that's molten or in a solution and breaks it down into new substances What is electrolysis used for? - To make new substances What is an electrolyte? - a liquid that conducts electricity How are electrolytes made? - by melting or dissolving ionic compounds Which part of an electrolyte conducts electricity? - The free electrons What is the ...
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Electrolysis chemistry Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • Electrolysis chemistry Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are electrolytes? - Ionic compounds that are molten or dissolved in water What is electrolysis? - A process where electrical energy from a direct current breaks down electrolytes What do the free moving ions in electrolytes do during electrolysis? - They move to the oppositely charged electrodes which connect to the dc supply What is the negatively charged electrode called? - Cathode Positively charged ions move towards the...
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Group dynamics/cohesion Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • Group dynamics/cohesion Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is a group - Collection of individuals who have no relations to one another that make them interdependent to some significant degree. Key requirements for a group - Interaction Mutual awareness Interdependance Continuity over time without these its not a group Need to understand group processes - As well as individual ability in order to understand group performance Steiners model of performance - Actual productivity = ...
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