Social Sciences, asked by itzadi040, 8 months ago

what is antiforaoxy and how does it work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antiferromagnetic materials spontaneously align their magnetic moments antiparallel when a magnetic field is applied and at temperatures below the critical temperature. ... Without a magnetic field applied to the material, the magnetic moments of each orbiting electron are all randomly oriented.

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Answered by ItźDyñamicgirł
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An antitoxin is an antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin. Antitoxins are produced by certain animals, plants, and bacteria in response to toxin exposure. Although they are most effective in neutralizing toxins, they can also kill bacteria and other microorganisms. Antitoxins are made within organisms, and can be injected into other organisms, including humans, to treat an infectious disease. This procedure involves injecting an animal with a safe amount of a particular toxin. The animal's body then makes the antitoxin needed to neutralize the toxin. Later, blood is withdrawn from the animal. When the antitoxin is obtained from the blood, it is purified and injected into a human or other animal, inducing temporary passive immunity. To prevent serum sickness, it is often best to use an antitoxin obtained from the same species (e.g. use human antitoxin to treat humans)

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