(crystals)

  • 81soda crystals — noun plural : sodium carbonate a(3) …

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  • 82tin crystals — noun plural but usually singular in construction : stannous chloride dihydrate SnCl2.2H2O used formerly as a mordant called also tin salt …

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  • 83Teichmann's crystals — /tuyk meuhnz/, Biochem. hemin. [named after L. Teichmann Stawiarski (d. 1895), German anatomist] …

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  • 84Crystal — Crystals redirects here. For other uses, see Crystals (disambiguation). This article is about crystalline solids. For the type of glass, see lead crystal. For other uses, see Crystal (disambiguation). Quartz crystal. The individual grains of this …

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  • 85Anatase — [ Crystals from Gouveia, Minas Gerais, Brazil ] Anatase is one of the three mineral forms of titanium dioxide, the other two being brookite and rutile. It is always found as small, isolated and sharply developed crystals, and like rutile, a more… …

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  • 86Deoxyribonuclease — Crystals of DNase protein. A deoxyribonuclease (DNase, for short) is any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphodiester linkages in the DNA backbone. Thus, deoxyribonucleases are one type of nuclease. A wide variety of… …

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  • 87Creatine kinase — Crystals of creatine kinase Creatine kinase (CK), also known as creatine phosphokinase (CPK) or phospho creatine kinase (and sometimes incorrectly as creatinine kinase), is an enzyme (EC 2.7.3.2) expressed by various tissues and cell types. CK… …

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  • 88struvite — crystals of calcium or magnesium ammonium phosphate found in canned and chilled or frozen smoked fish. Resembles pieces of broken glass but is harmless. Linked to the presence of magnesium chloride in unrefined salt used for making brine and to… …

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  • 89sour salt — crystals of citric acid used as a flavoring in foods, carbonated beverages, and pharmaceuticals. * * * …

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  • 90lattice energy — ▪ crystals       the energy needed to completely separate an ionic solid, such as common table salt, into gaseous ions (ion) (also the energy released in the reverse process). Lattice energy is usually measured in kilojoules per mole (1 mole =… …

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