Calcium - Law Dictionary Search Results
Paynes process
impregnating it successively with solutions of sulphate of iron and calcium chloride in vacuo
Romeine
color occuring in square octahedrons It is an antimonate of calcium
inositol
inositol from which inositol may be manufactured phytin is the calcium magnesium salt of phytic acid It is also a component
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Polyacid
being replaced by acid radicals said of certain bases as calcium hydrate and glycerin are polyacid bases
Propionic
wood in the fermentation of various organic substances as glycerin calcium lactate etc and is obtained as a colorless liquid having
Pyrochlore
A niobate of calcium cerium and other bases occurring usually in octahedrons of a
Quicklime
Calcium oxide unslacked lime so called because when wet it develops
Renal calculus
in the excretory passages of the kidney composed primarily of calcium oxalates and phosphates also called kidney stone nephrolith and nephritic
Pisolite
A variety of calcite or calcium carbonate consisting of aggregated globular concretions about the size of
Hydroxide
of hydroxyl united usually with basic element or radical as calcium hydroxide ethyl hydroxide
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Calcium - Law Dictionary Search Results
Paynes process
impregnating it successively with solutions of sulphate of iron and calcium chloride in vacuo
Romeine
color occuring in square octahedrons It is an antimonate of calcium
inositol
inositol from which inositol may be manufactured phytin is the calcium magnesium salt of phytic acid It is also a component
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Polyacid
being replaced by acid radicals said of certain bases as calcium hydrate and glycerin are polyacid bases
Propionic
wood in the fermentation of various organic substances as glycerin calcium lactate etc and is obtained as a colorless liquid having
Pyrochlore
A niobate of calcium cerium and other bases occurring usually in octahedrons of a
Quicklime
Calcium oxide unslacked lime so called because when wet it develops
Renal calculus
in the excretory passages of the kidney composed primarily of calcium oxalates and phosphates also called kidney stone nephrolith and nephritic
Pisolite
A variety of calcite or calcium carbonate consisting of aggregated globular concretions about the size of
Hydroxide
of hydroxyl united usually with basic element or radical as calcium hydroxide ethyl hydroxide
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