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  • ...z0549.x}}</ref> Acidosis that does not respond to administration of sodium bicarbonate may require further management with [[hemodialysis|standard hemodialysis]]
    66 KB (8,976 words) - 16:47, 27 September 2010
  • ..., he mixed [[acetyl chloride]] with a [[sodium]] salt of salicylic acid ([[sodium salicylate]]). A vigorous reaction ensued, and the resulting melt soon soli ...ref> In 1869 Schröder, Prinzhorn and Kraut repeated both Gerhardt's (from sodium salicylate) and von Gilm's (from salicylic acid) syntheses and concluded th
    78 KB (10,918 words) - 16:52, 27 September 2010
  • ...g, 40&nbsp;mg, and in some markets 80&nbsp;mg; and as a powder (omeprazole sodium) for [[intravenous]] injection. Most oral omeprazole preparations are [[ent ...contains a white to off-white lyophilised powder consisting of omeprazole sodium 42.6&nbsp;mg equivalent to 40&nbsp;mg of omeprazole.
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  • ...c anhydrase inhibitor]], which means that it forces the kidneys to excrete bicarbonate (HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>), thus re-acidifying the blood. ...dissociates to a hydrogen ion (H<sup>+</sup>, an acidic proton), and a [[bicarbonate]] ion (HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>, a basic anion). In some tissues (parti
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  • ...], [[Acetonitrile]], [[Acetaldehyde]], [[Ethanol]], [[Thioacetic acid]], [[Sodium acetate]], [[Potassium acetate]] To emphasize the role of the active hydrogen in forming the salt sodium acetate, some people write the molecular formula as HC<sub>2</sub>H<sub>3</
    41 KB (5,915 words) - 16:49, 27 September 2010
  • | OtherCations = [[Lithium chloride]]<br/>[[Sodium chloride]]<br/>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br/>[[Caesium chloride]] ...occurs naturally as the [[mineral]] [[sylvite]] and in combination with [[sodium chloride]] as [[sylvinite]].
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  • ...Potassium citrate]]{{·}} [[Potassium hydrogentartrate]]{{·}} [[Potassium bicarbonate|Potassium hydrogencarbonate]]{{·}} [[Potassium gluconate]] | group3 = [[Sodium]]
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  • |name = Sodium compounds |title = <span style="vertical-align:1px;">&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Sodium]] compounds</font>
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  • ...may be required. Metabolic acidosis is treated by administering [[sodium bicarbonate]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Ball MJ, Flather ML, Forfar JC |title=Hemlock
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  • ...roxide|Algeldrate]]{{·}} [[Aluminium phosphate]]{{·}} [[Dihydroxialumini sodium carbonate]]{{·}} [[Aluminium acetoacetate]]{{·}} [[Aloglutamol]]{{·}} [[ | group4 = [[Sodium]]
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  • ...removed by using [[steel wool]], [[sandpaper]], [[emery paper]], [[Sodium bicarbonate|baking soda]] or a [[File (tool)|file]] to rub or [[polishing|polish]] the
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  • ...lic acidosis is treated with [[sodium bicarbonate]]. Treatment with sodium bicarbonate is controversial as acidosis may increase tissue oxygen availability.<ref>{
    71 KB (9,723 words) - 21:31, 20 September 2010
  • | OtherCpds = [[sodium citrate]], [[calcium citrate]] ...lace of fresh lemon juice as well. Citric acid is used along with [[sodium bicarbonate]] in a wide range of [[effervescence|effervescent]] formulae, both for inge
    20 KB (2,855 words) - 20:16, 21 September 2010
  • ...nger bases like [[potassium carbonate]] (K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) or [[sodium hydroxide]] (NaOH) are used for strongly alkaline conditions.
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  • ...or a base. Another example of an amphiprotic molecule is the [[bicarbonate|bicarbonate ion]] HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> that is the conjugate base of the [[car ...h) and becoming roughly constant at 4.45 for ionic strengths above 1 molar sodium nitrate, N A N O 3.|Variation of p''K''<sub>a</sub> of acetic acid with ion
    76 KB (11,861 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...acid ({{chem|H|2|SO|4}}) to form two moles of [[water]] and one mole of [[sodium sulfate]]. ...r HCl dissolved in toluene are not acidic, and molten KOH and solutions of sodium amide in liquid ammonia are not alkaline.
    29 KB (4,415 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...ht|300px|An organic [[MTBE]] solution is extracted with [[aqueous]] sodium bicarbonate solution. This base removes [[benzoic acid]] as [[benzoate]] but leaves non ...through the resin, the divalent ions of magnesium and calcium displace the sodium ions and are retained on the resin, R.
    42 KB (6,675 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • A buffer of [[carbonic acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) and [[bicarbonate]] (HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>) is present in [[blood plasma]], to mainta |[[Hydrochloric acid|HCl]], [[Sodium citrate]]||1 - 5
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  • ...;dm<sup>−3</sup> has a pH of 0. A solution of a strong alkali, such as [[sodium hydroxide]], at concentration 1&nbsp;mol&nbsp;dm<sup>−3</sup> has a pH of | [[Sodium hydroxide|Household lye]] ||bgcolor=#000099|<center><font color=#FFFFFF>13.
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  • ...are usually determined in the presence of an "inert" electrolyte such as [[sodium nitrate]] NaNO<sub>3</sub> or [[Potassium perchlorate]] KClO<sub>4</sub>. T Likewise, the formation of [[bicarbonate]] from [[carbon dioxide]] and [[water]] is very slow under normal condition
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