Chapter 11: Problem 62
Why do red blood cells undergo hemolysis when they are placed in pure water?
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Chapter 11: Problem 62
Why do red blood cells undergo hemolysis when they are placed in pure water?
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Which of the following aqueous solutions should have the lowest freezing point: \(0.0500 \mathrm{m} \mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{12} \mathrm{O}_{6}, 0.0300 \mathrm{m} \mathrm{KBr}\) or \(0.0150 \mathrm{m} \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4} ?\)
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In the formula \(U=k Q_{1} Q_{2} / d\) for the different lattice energies of a pair of ionic compounds such as LiCl and MgO, which factor dominates- -the charge product \(Q_{1} Q_{2}\) or the distance \(d\) between the ion nuclei?
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