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  • ...ulfate, phosphate, citrate and oxalate, which precipitate as their calcium salts and large organic molecules such as proteins, saponins and pectins, which a
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  • ...wn as saponification. The fats are hydrolyzed by the base, yielding alkali salts of fatty acids (crude soap) and [[glycerol]]. ...ians bathed regularly and combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts to create a soap-like substance. Egyptian documents mention that a soap-lik
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  • ...nd [[gluconate]]. This makes quinine dosing complicated since each of the salts has a different weight. All quinine salts may be given orally or [[Intravenous therapy|intravenous]]ly (IV); quinine
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  • ...dministered formulations are given as either enteric-coated or more-stable salts or [[ester]]s, such as erythromycin ethyl[[succinate]]. Erythromycin is ver
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  • Like other iodide salts, KI forms [[triiodide|I<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>]] when combined with elem Unlike I<sub>2</sub>, I<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> salts can be highly water-soluble. Through this reaction [[iodine]] is used in [[
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  • Numerous codeine salts have been prepared since the drug was discovered. The most commonly used a ...econate, codeine pectinate, and possibly other naturally-occurring codeine salts. Codeine bitartrate, tartrate, nitrate, picrate, acetate, hydrobromide and
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  • Related drugs include the sodium salts [[sodium valproate]], used as an anticonvulsant, and a combined formulation
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  • * [[Oral rehydration therapy]] salts * Oral rehydration salts (see 17.5.1 Oral rehydration)
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  • ...s of amlodipine base, i.e., without the salt. Tablets containing different salts are therefore considered interchangeable.
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  • ...([[lead carbonate]]) and ''[[verdigris]]'', a green mixture of [[copper]] salts including [[copper(II) acetate]]. Ancient [[Rome|Romans]] boiled soured win ...nstant) of 6.2, it can dissolve not only polar compounds such as inorganic salts and [[sugar]]s, but also non-polar compounds such as oils and [[chemical el
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  • ...e can be precipitated by the [[metathesis reaction]] between [[magnesium]] salts and [[sodium hydroxide|sodium]], [[potassium hydroxide|potassium]], or [[am
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  • ...hydroxide forms [[gel]]s, which is the basis for application of aluminium salts as [[flocculation|flocculants]] in water purification. This gel crystallize
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  • Potassium chloride has a crystalline structure like many other salts. Its structure is face-centered cubic. Its [[Crystal structure|lattice]] co
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  • ...qua regia]] dissolve it to give [[sulfate]], [[nitrate]], and [[chloride]] salts. Like silver, mercury reacts with atmospheric [[hydrogen sulfide]]. Mercury Some important mercury salts include:
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  • | OtherNames = Epsom salt<br/>Bitter salts ...parations. Epsom salt has been traditionally used as a component of [[bath salts]].
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  • ...t weak base, they are both at about pH = 5; as a consequence, the morphine salts are mixed with small amounts of [[Sodium hydroxide|NaOH]] to make them suit ...d poppy-straw methods of morphine production. Morphine ascorbate and other salts such as the tannate, citrate, and acetate, phosphate, valerate and others m
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  • ...oth individual households and by governments and institutions and utilizes salts to eliminate snow from road surfaces and sidewalks.<ref>{{cite book|url=htt ...used and sets salt levels to a maximum of 50&nbsp;mg/m<sup>2</sup> soluble salts measured as sodium chloride. These measurements are done by means of a [[Br
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  • ...n solution but exhibit diminished reactivity. EDTA is produced as several salts, notably disodium EDTA and calcium disodium EDTA. ...alcareous soils. Otherwise, at near-neutral pH, iron(III) forms insoluble salts, which are less bioavailable. Aqueous [Fe(edta)]<sup>-</sup> is used for r
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  • * sensitive to acids and salts
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  • ...road bridges where the concrete is exposed to splashing from road de-icing salts. In most [[National Roads Authority|NRA]] projects in Ireland GGBS is now s
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  • ...ve through cracks, poor workmanship, environmental effects such as deicing salts or costal environments and a myriad of other causes. Due to the inherent p
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  • ...ts along the axis of conductivity. Examples include [[tetrathiafulvalene]] salts.
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  • ...ecular weight]] compounds), and are sometimes called '''polysalts'''. Like salts, their solutions are electrically conductive. Like polymers, their solution
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  • ...polymer, but not in another. Many of the good nucleating agents are metal salts of organic acids, which themselves are crystalline at the solidification te
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  • ...crylate]]s are the most common form used in industry, there are also other salts available including [[potassium]], [[lithium]] and [[ammonium]].
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  • ...gels in the presence of divalent cations. Alginic acid forms water-soluble salts with monovalent cations, low molecular weight amines, and quaternary ammoni
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  • ...olymer]] is dissolved in an [[Solvent|organic solvent]]. Particles, mainly salts, with specific dimensions are then added to the solution. The mixture is sh
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  • ...clic aromatic compounds formed semi-conducting [[charge-transfer complex]] salts with halogens.<ref name=Ullmann/> This indicated that organic compounds cou
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  • | [[Image:structure of sulfonium salts.png|70px|center]] ...horing antimicrobial species, such as [[phosphonium]] salts, [[ammonium]] salts, or [[phenol]] groups via quaternization, [[substitution]] of chloride, or
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  • ...year=2002|title=New polymeric networks from the self-assembly of silver(I) salts and the flexible ligand 1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)propane (bpp). A systematic in ...oordination polymer was crystallized in, but can really be anything (other salts present, atmospheric gases such as [[oxygen]], [[nitrogen]], [[carbon dioxi
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  • ...polymer, but not in another. Many of the good nucleating agents are metal salts of organic acids, which themselves are crystalline at the solidification te
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  • ...le [[crystallization]] of the polymer can degrade performance, many of the salts used to carry charge can also serve as a [[kinetic barrier]] to the formati
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  • ...ganization]] has established a daily "tolerated intake" of soluble uranium salts for the general public of 0.5&nbsp;µg/kg body weight, or 35&nbsp;µg for a
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  • ...([[cations]]), metallic bonding is sometimes compared with that of molten salts; however, this simplistic view holds true for very few metals. In a more [[ ...le]] of the elements and great progress was made in the description of the salts that can be formed in reactions with acids. With the advent of [[electroche
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  • ...sodium oxide, in which Ir is insoluble, producing water-soluble Ru and Os salts. After oxidation to the volatile oxides, {{chem|RuO|4}} is separated from {
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  • *[[Nickel]] – nickel salts are carcinogenic
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  • ...g a practical and reliable means of distinguishing it from other inorganic salts, thus enabling alchemists to evaluate and compare purification techniques.<
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  • ...d intensity of natural dyes and improve their color fastness. [[Chromium]] salts were until recently extensively used in dying wool with synthetic mordant d
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  • ...x|urine was taxed]]. Urine, known as 'wash', was a source of [[ammonium]] salts and assisted in cleansing and whitening the cloth.
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  • ...the textile contributes very little to the deterioration from the metallic salts, though exposure to light may accelerate it even further <ref name="Putnam
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  • ...l fibers. The [[dye]] techniques used were equally sophisticated; metallic salts to improve the fastness of dyes has been found in textiles in [[tomb]]s dat
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  • ...ml</ref> Even organic cotton farming uses pesticides – copper and copper salts <ref>http://www.ifoam.org/growing_organic/1_arguments_for_oa/criticisms_mis
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  • ...d complicated processes, necessitating the use of [[mordants]] or metallic salts to fix the dyes. The beautiful, vibrant, colors, came from the garance plan
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  • ...dyeing muka were sourced from indigenous materials. Paru (mud high in iron salts) provided black, [[Brachyglottis repanda|raurekau]] bark made yellow, and [
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  • ...ty of alternative additives have been used by embalmers, including [[epsom salts]] for edemic cases and [[milk]] in cases of [[jaundice]],{{Fact|date=May 20
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  • ...ouring detergent to remove dirt, wool grease (crude lanolin), suint (sweat salts), and anything else stuck to the wool. The wool grease is continuously remo
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  • ...sphate]]. Compounds derived from [[tannic acid]] (e.g. [[Kelate]]) or zinc salts of organonitrogens (e.g. Alcophor 827) can be used together with anticorros
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  • ...to the anion of dithiophosphoric acid. These uncharged compounds are not salts. They are soluble in nonpolar solvents, and the longer chain derivatives e
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