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  • * [[Calcium gluconate]] * [[Sodium calcium edetate]]
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  • | OtherNames = Acetyl hydroxide (AcOH), Hydrogen acetate (HAc), Ethylic acid, Methanecarboxylic acid<br /> ...ehyde]], [[Ethanol]], [[Thioacetic acid]], [[Sodium acetate]], [[Potassium acetate]]
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  • ...and vegetation-friendly "Ice Melt" though inferior in melting quality to [[calcium chloride]] ({{convert|0|F|C}} v. {{convert|-25|F|C}}). It is also used in v ...'Hot Hands', one time use products) or the [[crystallization]] of [[sodium acetate]] (multiple use products).
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  • ...tion. Morphine ascorbate and other salts such as the tannate, citrate, and acetate, phosphate, valerate and others may be present in poppy tea depending on th | Morphine acetate
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  • ...nsile properties in aqueous environments. Another advantage is that starch acetate has an improved solubility compared to starch and is easily cast into films ...ent (70%) of linear amylose] and its enzymatic degradation studied. Starch acetate was prepared by acetylation of starch with a pyridine/acetic anhydride mixt
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  • ...], [[ammonium chloride]] and [[acetic acid]]; by heating 1-naphthol with [[calcium chloride]]-[[ammonia]] to 270 °C; and by heating [[pyromucic acid]], [[ani
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  • A slightly chilled (10–20 °C) aqueous solution of [[calcium cyanide]] can be used instead of HCN:<ref>{{cite journal Reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous solutions of [[barium nitrite]], [[calcium nitrite]], [[magnesium nitrite]], [[zinc nitrite]] or [[sodium nitrite]] le
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  • ...a weak acid. Its salts are called ([[arsenate]]s, e.g. [[Paris Green]], [[calcium arsenate]], and [[lead hydrogen arsenate]]. The latter three have been used ...760 by [[Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt]] by the reaction of [[potassium acetate]] with [[arsenic trioxide]].<ref>{{cite journal|title = Cadet's Fuming Arse
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  • ...lly by the oxidative roasting of [[chromite]] ore with [[calcium carbonate|calcium]] or [[sodium carbonate]]. The chromate and dichromate anions are in equili ...ny chromous carboxylates are also known, most famously, the red [[chromous acetate]] (Cr<sub>2</sub>(O<sub>2</sub>CCH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>), which feature
    51 KB (7,299 words) - 21:34, 20 September 2010
  • ...age is higher in children, pregnant women, and people with deficiencies of calcium, zinc, or iron.<ref name="Karri08"/> Children and infants may absorb about ...> Lead also interferes with the normal metabolism of [[calcium in biology|calcium in cells]] and causes it to build up within them.<ref name="Chisolm04-222"/
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  • ...ll amounts of [[antimony]], or of a small number of other metals such as [[calcium]]. All [[isotope]]s of lead, except for lead-204, can be found in the end p ...The [[lead sulfide|sulfide]] can also be precipitated from [[lead acetate|acetate]] solutions. These salts are all poorly soluble in water. Among the halides
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  • Replacement of a hydrogen atom on the nitrogen of glycine by another acetate residue, –CH<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>2</sub>H gives [[iminodiacetic acid]], IDA ...orescent]] when it binds calcium. This provides a means of determining the calcium content in intra-cellular fluid. Details concerning applications of the fol
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  • ...in absence of water can be described to give ammonium cation, an acid, and acetate anion, a base: ..., potassium hydroxide (KOH), magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>), and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub>). Note that only hydroxides with an alkali m
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  • ...be used to displace weaker acids from their salts. Reaction with [[sodium acetate]], for example, displaces [[acetic acid]], {{chem|CH|3|COOH}}, and forms [[ ...composition may vary. This is treated with 93% sulfuric acid to produce [[calcium sulfate]], [[hydrogen fluoride]] (HF) and [[phosphoric acid]]. The HF is re
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  • ...cation is as a preservative in baked goods, which use the [[sodium]] and [[calcium]] salts.<ref name=Ullmann/> ...e in the production of other chemicals, especially polymers. [[Cellulose]]-acetate-propionate is a useful thermoplastic. Vinyl propionate is also used. In m
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  • ...[[protein]]. As it exists in milk, it is a [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[calcium]]. Casein is not coagulated by heat. It is precipitated by [[acid]]s and by ...reside at the surface. The caseins in the micelles are held together by [[calcium]] [[ions]] and hydrophobic interactions. There are several models that acco
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