Yes. The ions in blood are dissolved in the water that makes up most of the blood.
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Carbon dioxide is primarily transported in the blood in the form of bicarbonate ions (HCO3-). This process involves the conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate ions by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase in red blood cells.
A non-ion forming solution
No, hydrochloric acid does not form a precipitate with cupric sulfate solution because chloride ions remain in solution and do not react with copper ions to form a solid product.
Acids produce hydrogen ions as the only positive ions in aqueous solution. When an acid dissolves in water, it donates a hydrogen ion (H+) to the solution, resulting in the formation of hydrogen ions.
Yes, MgCl2 can form an aqueous solution when it is dissolved in water. MgCl2 dissociates into magnesium (Mg2+) ions and chloride (Cl-) ions in water, forming an aqueous solution.