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  • [[Image:MgO_wallboard_10mm.jpg|thumb|Magnesium oxide board (10 mm thickness)]] [[Magnesium oxide]] is a versatile material used in residential and commercial [[building con
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  • ...ately to other opiates]]. Related to codeine in other ways are [[Codeine-N-Oxide]] ([[Genocodeine]]), related to the nitrogen morphine derivatives as is cod ...amol or ibuprofen), 9,6 mg/tablet in Denmark (with acetylosalicic acid and magnesium hydroxide making it unfit for cold water extraction). For Ireland, the cei
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  • ...|lastauthoramp=yes |title=15-epi-lipoxin A4–mediated Induction of Nitric Oxide Explains How Aspirin Inhibits Acute Inflammation |journal=J. Exp. Med. |yea * [[Choline Magnesium Trisalicylate]] (Trilisate)
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  • * [[Nitrous Oxide]] * [[Magnesium sulfate]]
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  • .... [[Aluminium]], when exposed to oxygen, forms a thin layer of [[aluminium oxide]] on its surface, which is relatively resistant to the acid, allowing alumi ...idification. Acetates when heated with [[arsenic trioxide]] form [[cacodyl oxide]], which can be detected by its [[odour|malodorous]] vapours.
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  • | ImageName = Magnesium hydroxide | ImageName1 = Magnesium hydroxide
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  • | OtherCpds = [[Sodium oxide]],<br />[[aluminium oxide hydroxide]] ...losely related are [[aluminium oxide hydroxide]], AlO(OH), and [[aluminium oxide]], Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, differing only by loss of water. These comp
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  • ...e extinguishers (Met-L-X, Super D) used on combustible metal fires such as magnesium, potassium, sodium, and NaK alloys (Class D). Thermoplastic powder is added ...97&Ausgabe=228460&ArtikelNr=63555 Relationship between Salt Intake, Nitric Oxide and Asymmetric Dimethylarginine and Its Relevance to Patients with End-Stag
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  • ...eral]] source and may include [[calcium oxide]], [[magnesium oxide]] and [[magnesium carbonate]]. ...l input to provide similar effects as agricultural lime, while supplying [[magnesium]] in addition to calcium. In livestock farming, hydrated lime can be used a
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  • ...turing of refractories. Another oxide usually found in refractories is the oxide of [[calcium]] ([[lime (mineral)|lime]]). [[Fire clay|Fireclays]] are also
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  • A ceramic material may be defined as any inorganic crystalline oxide material. It is solid and inert. Ceramic materials are brittle, hard, stron ...e clay minerals such as kaolinite, more recent materials include aluminium oxide, more commonly known as alumina. The modern ceramic materials, which are cl
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  • ...rg/10.1016/S0040-6031(01)00452-X]; the bonds between Mg and O in magnesium oxide, by contrast, are chiefly ionic in character.
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  • ...made a new form of cement from a combination of [[magnesium oxide]] and [[magnesium chloride]]
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  • ...unwanted fraction. It can usually be considered to be a mixture of metal [[oxide]]s and [[silicon dioxide]]. However, slags can contain metal [[sulfide]]s ( ...ze iron loss and so mainly contains oxides of [[calcium]], [[silicon]], [[magnesium]], and [[aluminium]]. Any sandy component or quartz component of the origin
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  • ...me = poly(oxyethylene) <small>{structure-based}</small>,<br> poly(ethylene oxide) <small>{source-based}</small><ref>{{cite journal|author=J. Kahovec, R. B. ...l manufacturing to [[medicine]]. It has also been known as '''polyethylene oxide (PEO)''' or '''polyoxyethylene (POE)''', depending on its [[molecular weigh
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  • |data5 = [[Beryllium]], [[Magnesium]], [[Calcium]] ...lectron loss,<ref name="morty"/> reacting with oxygen in the air to form [[oxide]]s over changing timescales (iron [[rust]]s over years, while [[potassium]]
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  • ...the extracted raw metals into a purer form. In order to convert a metal [[oxide]] or [[sulfide]] to a purer metal, the ore must be [[redox|reduced]] physic ...are interested in three primary streams: feed, concentrate (valuable metal oxide/sulfide), and [[tailings]] (waste). After mining, large pieces of the ore f
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  • ...: Consists of magnesium oxide cement and air, which is made from magnesium oxide extracted from seawater. Blown with air (no CFCs, HCFCs or other harmful b
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  • *12-15% [[aluminium oxide]]: Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> *3-4% [[sodium oxide]]: Na<sub>2</sub>O
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  • | OtherCations = [[Magnesium hydroxide]]<br/>[[Strontium hydroxide]]<br/>[[Barium hydroxide]] | OtherFunctn = [[Calcium oxide]]
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  • ...usually [[Zircaloy]] or [[steel]] in modern constructions, or [[magnesium oxide]] with small amount of aluminium and other metals for the now-obsolete [[Ma
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  • ...C, driving off [[carbon dioxide]], to produce [[quicklime]] (or [[calcium oxide]]).This is done in a [[lime kiln]]. The quicklime is then slaked – thorou ...imestone, [[dolomitic]] limes can be produced which are based on [[calcium magnesium carbonate]].
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  • ...</ref> A variant uses [[zinc oxide]] with [[zinc chloride]] instead of the magnesium compounds. [[Category:Magnesium compounds]]
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  • ...ic materials like stainless steel, fiber-reinforced plastic, and magnesium oxide. Some SIPs use [[fiber-cement]] or plywood sheets for the panels, and agric
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  • [[Image:MgO_wallboard_10mm.jpg|thumb|Magnesium oxide board (10 mm thickness)]] [[Magnesium oxide]] is a versatile material used in residential and commercial [[building con
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  • ...oxide|magnesia]] (sometimes called caustic calcined magnesia or magnesium oxide, MgO), another hydraulic cement such as [[Portland cement]], and optionally
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  • ...Thus, iron oxides flake off and expose fresh surfaces for corrosion. Iron oxide mixed with [[aluminium]] powder can be ignited to create a [[Thermite|therm ...formations are a type of rock consisting of repeated thin layers of [[iron oxide]]s, either [[magnetite]] (Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) or [[hematite]] (Fe<
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  • | ImageFileL1 = Ethylene-oxide-2D-skeletal.png | ImageFileR1 = Ethylene-oxide-from-xtal-3D-balls.png
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  • {{distinguish|Magnesium}} ...e manganese is in oxidation state +7, which are restricted to the unstable oxide Mn<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub> and compounds of the intensely purple permangan
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  • ...ility to scratch glass is due to the formation of a thin layer of the hard oxide BeO). It resists corrosion by concentrated [[nitric acid]].<ref name=crc/> ...s HCl and H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, but not in nitric as this forms the oxide and this behavior is similar to that of aluminium metal. Beryllium, again s
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  • ...ter"|{{chem|ClO|4|-}} || [[perchloric acid]], perchlorate salts such as [[magnesium perchlorate]], [[dichlorine heptoxide]] ...[[polytetrafluoroethylene]], [[carboxymethyl cellulose]], and [[propylene oxide]]. Like the other halogens, chlorine participates in [[free-radical substi
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  • ...ng PbO with mild organic reducing agents such as glucose. A mixture of the oxide and the sulfide heated together will also form the metal.<ref name="pauling ...does, however, dissolve in [[nitric acid]] with the evolution of [[nitric oxide]] gas to form dissolved [[lead(II) nitrate|Pb(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]]
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  • ...[[oxygen]]. Crown ethers are much broader than the oligomers of ethylene oxide; an important group are derived from catechol. ...ato, D. Siswanta, H. Hisamoto |title = Design and Synthesis of Calcium and Magnesium Ionophores Based on Double-Armed Diazacrown Ether Compounds and Their Appli
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  • ...erived from the enthalpy of reaction of the acid with [[triphenylphosphine oxide]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Gutmann|first=V|title=The Donor-Acceptor Approach t ...is held in a [[corrin ring]]. [[Chlorophyll]] is a macrocyclic complex of magnesium(II).
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  • ...'''acid''' as an oxide ion ({{chem|O|2-}}) acceptor and a '''base''' as an oxide ion donor. For example:<ref name=drago>{{cite journal|title=The Synthesis o ...n, of alkalis would be sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH), magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>), and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub>).
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  • ...can be precipitated as the [[hydroxide]] or [[hydrous iron oxides|hydrous oxide]]: ...xidized to sulfur trioxide using oxygen in the presence of a [[vanadium(V) oxide]] [[catalyst]].
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  • *[[Forsterite]] ([[Magnesium|Mg]]<sub>2</sub>[[Silicon|Si]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>4</sub>) &ndash; German natu ...]]<sub>0.2</sub>[[Niobium|Nb]]<sub>0.8</sub>[[Tantalum|Ta]]<sub>0.2</sub>[[Oxide|O]]<sub>4</sub> &ndash; Russian official Colonel [[Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovet
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  • ...aluminium oxide]], [[E171 (titanium dioxide)]] and [[iron oxide|E172 (iron oxide yellow)]]. ...thylene glycol|macrogol]], [[erythrosine|E127 (erythrosine)]], [[aluminium oxide]] and [[E171 (titanium dioxide)]].
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  • ...= γ-hydroxybutyrate receptor function studied by the modulation of nitric oxide synthase activity in rat frontal cortex punches | year = 1999 | author = Ca ...s a salty taste.<ref name=GALL1/> Other salt forms such as calcium GHB and magnesium GHB have also been reported, but the sodium salt is by far the most common.
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  • ...[[urea nitrate]] main charge with [[aluminum]], [[magnesium]] and [[ferric oxide]] particles surrounding the explosive. The charge used [[nitroglycerine]],
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