Examples of using Cations in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The positively-charged cations(e.g., Na+) in the purifying stream are attracted to the cathode(-)
the colour changes after all the hydrogen cations(originating from the acid) react.
Cu cations and B.
other multivalent cations(such as aluminium,
These ligands encapsulate alkali metal cations(typically Na+ and K+), affording large lipophilic cations.
the amount of incorporated Ca and Mg cations decreased at the same time.
other multivalent cations(such as aluminium,
To specify- hydrogen cations H+ do not exist in the solution, they are bound to other water molecules and hydroxion cations are created H3O+, H5O2+, H7O3+ etc.
other multivalent cations(such as aluminium,
These chemical properties result from how readily metals lose their electrons to form cations(positively charged ions).
Structures that can form highly stable cations by simple loss of the leaving group, for example, as a resonance-stabilized carbocation,
An indication of the cation or cations, as listed in point(d) of Annex II, in the case of edible caseinates.
will also be negative, therefore it can bind a significant amount of cations and water molecules.
the number of positive ions(cations) and negative ions(anions) should be equal.
For example, cation exchange membranes only allow cations to pass, and anion exchange membranes only allow anions to pass.
Albumin binds to water and cations, like calcium, to regulate the osmotic pressure in the blood.
The cationic membranes allow only cations to pass through, and the anionic membranes permit only anions to pass.
an indication of the cation or cations;
which are available to interact with cations and anions.
Words on the difference between anions and cations due on my desk first thing Monday morning.