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The following pictures represent solutions of CaCO3,which may also contain ions other than Ca2+ and CO32- which are not shown.Gray spheres represent Ca2+ ions and unshaded spheres represent CO32- ions.
-If solution (1) is a saturated solution of CaCO3,which of solutions (1) -(4) represents the solution after a small amount of Ca(NO3) 2 is added and equilibrium is restored?
Orgasm
The release that occurs when sexual arousal reaches its peak intensity and is discharged in a series of muscular contractions that pulsate through the pelvic area.
Refractory Period
A phase following an action potential in neurons where a cell is unable to fire another action potential, or the time after an organism's ejaculation during which it cannot achieve another orgasm.
Sexual Prejudice
Negative attitudes, beliefs, or actions directed towards individuals based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Refractory Period
A phase right after stimulation where a nerve or muscle cannot respond to additional stimulation.
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