What is the action of a solvent?

a. It is a compound that dissolves in waer.
b. It is a dissolving medium

c. It is a compound that evaporates.
d. It is a compound that forms salt.
e. It is a compound that gains electrons.


b

Anatomy & Physiology

You might also like to view...

The ________ forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Anatomy & Physiology

The flow rate of blood through an organ is in part determined by the relative dilation or constriction of arterioles in that organ

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Anatomy & Physiology

The tendons that extend to each of the fingers from the extensor digitorum muscle are easily observed on the ________ side of the hand.

A. posterior B. anterior C. medial D. lateral E. inferior

Anatomy & Physiology

Define hypokalemia and hyperkalemia

A) Hypokalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels below 136 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels above 145 mEq/L. B) Hypokalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels above 145 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood Na+ levels below 136 mEq/L. C) Hypokalemia is defined as blood K+ levels below 3.5 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood K+ levels above 5.0 mEq/L. D) Hypokalemia is defined as blood K+ levels above 5.0 mEq/L and hyperkalemia is defined as blood K+ levels below 3.5 mEq/L. E) Hypokalemia is defined as blood pH below 7.35 and hyperkalemia is defined as blood pH above 7.45.

Anatomy & Physiology