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  • 11453769 Identification of benzethonium chloride in commercial grapefruit ... 1 Identification of benzalkonium chloride in commercial grapefruit ...
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  • testing or in early childhood by a sweat chloride test. Newborn screening ... The CFTR protein is an apical surface (faces lumen) chloride ion channel ...
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  • of Heidelberg. His studies there on methyl chloride resulted in his first published work in 1857. The following year he worked in the laboratory ...
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  • [[Image:Sodium_chloride_crystal.png|thumb|right|The Sodium Chloride ... are ammonia (NH3), fluoride ions (F-), chloride ions (Cl-), and cyanide ...
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  • against sunburn and diaper rash. The chloride of zinc is a deodorant, ... * Zinc chloride is used as a deodorant and can also be used as a wood ...
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  • protein responsible for the transport of chloride ions. This causes huge amounts of mucus to clog the bronchioles, similar to chronic bronchitis ...
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  • some electrolytes like sodium, magnesium, and chloride are left as well as indigestible carbohydrates known as dietary fiber. As the chyme moves through ...
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  • Natta catalyst, which is based on titanium chloride and alkyl aluminum compounds. * Vanadium(V) oxide is a catalyst for the manufacture of sulfuric ...
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  • protons (H+) from the cytosol via proton pumps and chloride ion channels. The membrane also protects the cytosol, and therefore the rest of the cell, ...
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  • Joseph von Fraunhofer (March 6, 1787 – June 7, 1826) was a German optician who was the first to study and classify the dark lines that appear ...
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  • (PF), polyvinyl alcohol fiber (PVOH), polyvinyl chloride fiber (PVC), polyolefins (PP and PE), and acrylic polymers. Traditional acrylic fiber is used ...
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  • bromine. At the same time, chlorine is reduced to chloride ions. The reaction can be written as: :2Br− + Cl2 → Br2 + 2Cl− Given the high ...
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  • Nylon 6,6 can also be made using adipoyl chloride instead of adipic acid.) The numerical suffixes specify the number of carbon atoms donated ...
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  • salts, such as calcium, potassium, oxalate, and chloride. These are present because of concentration from the original plant material or chemicals ...
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  • cubic form that is related to cesium chloride—the nitrogen atoms of ... kits mixed with zinc dust and ammonium chloride because it will ignite on ...
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  • retina. When glycine receptors are activated, chloride enters the neuron via ionotropic receptors, causing an inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP ...
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  • This is done through reducing hafnium(IV) chloride with magnesium or sodium in the Kroll process. == History == Hafnium (Latin Hafnia for "Copenhagen ...
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  • **curium chloride (CmCl3) **curium bromide (CmBr3) **curium iodide (CmI3) == Applications == Curium has been studied extensively as a potential ...
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  • *Copper (I) compounds : copper(I) chloride, copper(I) oxide. *Copper (II) compounds : copper(II) carbonate, copper(II) chloride ...
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  • In organic chemistry, an alkene, olefin, or olefine is an unsaturated chemical compound containing at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond ...
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