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This changes the water's capacity to hold dissolved substances, including minerals, in solution.
Nothing, in my view, apart from naturally occurring minerals and dissolved substances.
When water evaporates dissolved substances, such as salts, are left behind.
To get into or out of cells, dissolved substances have to cross the cell membranes.
These dissolved substances can be harmful to aquatic life.
When passing into our bodies dissolved substances need to cross the surfaces of organs.
Mineral composition and the content of dissolved substances in the water:
It ends with a dissolved substance in your blood turning into long strands of fibrin.
All animals need to keep the concentration of dissolved substances in their body fluids at a fairly constant level.
A measure of the concentration of a dissolved substance.
In other words, the ratio of dissolved substances (such as salt or sugar) to water should be lower than that in blood.
As this occurs, the dissolved substances are progressively concentrated.
Meanwhile, more and more dissolved substances are concentrated in the sap within their living cells.
A solution containing more than the equilibrium amount of the dissolved substance at a given temperature is supersaturated.
Phagocytosis The concentration of dissolved substances outside of an animal cell was 12%.
Typically, absorbance of a dissolved substance is measured using absorption spectroscopy.
Low dugout water levels mean that suspended and dissolved substances are concentrated in the remaining water.
Osmosis is the movement of water and dissolved substances through the membrane to equalize this concentration difference.
Precipitation - the chemical process in which a dissolved substance separates from solution as a fine suspension of solid particles.
Alkaline conditions promote precipitation and accumulation of dissolved substances.
Reverse osmosis takes advantage of membrane technology to separate water from ions and other dissolved substances.
Maximum net transport of dissolved substances occurred in the fall, even though the water flux is smaller than in the spring.
These are fine droplets of liquid dispersed in the air and may contain particles of dissolved substances.
Treatment by dialysis restores the concentrations of dissolved substances in the blood to normal levels and has to be carried out at regular intervals.