ion exchange resin

  • 91Abe Anellis — Food microbiologist Abe Anellis was born in Mahilyow, Belarus (previously Mogilëv, Russia) on 15 February 1914. He died on August 28 2001 in Leesburg, Florida.BiographyFood microbiologist Abe Anellis was born in Mahilyow, Belarus (previously… …

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  • 92Amberlite — is the tradename of a range of ion exchange resins. External links* …

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  • 93nitrate poisoning — although nitrate is less poisonous to fish than ammonia and nitrites (see nitrogen cycle), in high concentrations it is harmful and may also indicate the presence of other toxic waste products (most aquarium test kits measure ammonia, nitrites… …

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  • 94zeolite — an ammonia removing, ion exchange resin used in freshwater aquaria. It also can act biologically and mechanically. Does not last long and must be regenerated by soaking in a strong salt solution for a day. Particularly useful for temporary… …

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  • 95Donnan equilibrium — An equilibrium established between a charged, immobile colloid (such as clay, ion exchange resin or cytoplasm) and a solution of electrolyte. Characteristics: ions of like charge to the colloid tend to be excluded; ions of opposite charge tend to …

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  • 96water softener — noun a device which reduces the calcium and magnesium concentration of hard water by passing it through an ion exchange resin See Also: water softening …

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  • 97colestipol — An antilipemic drug resembling cholestyramine. * * * co·les·ti·pol kə les tə .pȯl n a strongly basic ion exchange resin with an affinity for bile acids that is used in the form of its hydrochloride to treat hypercholesterolemia and disorders… …

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  • 98phentermine — An anorexic agent resembling amphetamine; also available as the hydrochloride. * * * phen·ter·mine fen tər .mēn n an anorectic drug administered in the form of its hydrochloride C10H15N·HCl to treat obesity * * * phen·ter·mine (fenґtər… …

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  • 99Carbon dioxide removal — See also: Bio energy with carbon capture and storage, Biochar, Carbon dioxide scrubber, Carbon capture and storage, Geoengineering, and Greenhouse gas remediation Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods refers to a number of technologies which… …

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  • 100polacrilin — pol·a·cril·in (pol″ə krilґin) methacrylic acid ester with divinylbenzene; a synthetic ion exchange resin, supplied in the hydrogen or free acid form; a pharmaceutic aid …

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