Atmospheric carbonBicarbonate ionsReactReactsCarbonicMagnesium ionsCarbonate ions to formCarbonatesLimestonePrecipitated calcium carbonateAtmosphereExtracellularHydrogen ionsEmissionsPhotosynthesisAbsorbChloride ionsOxygenDissociate in waterHydroxideMethaneNegatively chargedWaterLactic acidConcentrationAcidAcidosisSilicaForm calciumBubblesIntracellularLarge amountsAmountsExchange resinsShellsMetabolicAmmoniaPhosphorusMineralPaCOAcidsElectrolytesFossil fuelsPumpSelectivelySerumExchangersSelective ElectrodesMoleculesOceansIonicAlgaeUptakePhosphateMolecule
Atmospheric carbon5
- In the long-term carbon cycle, rain combines with atmospheric carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid, which falls to the earth and slowly dissolves bodies of rock. (yalescientific.org)
- It was not intentional or expected that the addition of gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral typically used in plasterboard, would sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide,' Phil tells me. (ox.ac.uk)
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principle cause of global climate change, and research across the globe is underway to reduce CO2 emissions. (ox.ac.uk)
- The pH of our rain is only slightly acidic, due to atmospheric carbon dioxide and some pollutants. (chemnotcheem.com)
- For example, in the carbon cycle, atmospheric carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants through photosynthesis , which converts it into organic compounds that are used by organisms for energy and growth. (wikipedia.org)
Bicarbonate ions2
- While Captura plans to remove carbon from the ocean directly, Calcarea's team aims to clean the flue gas directly from cargo ships to safely and permanently store carbon dioxide in the ocean by mimicking Earth's natural processes to make carbon dioxide react with limestone to produce bicarbonate ions. (pasadenanow.com)
- We know that high pH solutions absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere where it is held in solution as carbonate and bicarbonate ions,' Phil explains. (ox.ac.uk)
React8
- Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime and is produced when calcium ions in hard water react with carbonate ions to form limescale . (wikipedia.org)
- When the two react the calcium ions dissolve into the vinegar and the carbonate makes carbon dioxide. (findingmyselfyoung.com)
- Cream of tartar prevents this reaction because it contains calcium ions, which react with the acids instead. (crowburgerkitchen.com)
- Positively charged and provided of any electron, hydrogen ions are eager to react. (chemnotcheem.com)
- Their hydrogen ions react with metals , to form hydrogen gas and and an ionic compound we call salt . (chemnotcheem.com)
- The hydrogen ions of acid react with the carbonate ions of calcium carbonate. (chemnotcheem.com)
- Besides calcium carbonate, all carbonates react with acids to give the same trio of products: a salt, carbon dioxide gas, and water. (chemnotcheem.com)
- Instead, they added sodium carbonates to react with the hydrochloric acid , turning it into relatively harmless salt, water, and carbon dioxide gas . (chemnotcheem.com)
Reacts8
- Calcium carbonate reacts with water that is saturated with carbon dioxide to form the soluble calcium bicarbonate . (wikipedia.org)
- As the C02 gets absorbed into the ocean it reacts with seawater to form corrosive carbonic acid, which reduces the alkalinity of the water and inhibits the formation of the molecule calcium carbonate. (nrcm.org)
- Eggshells are made of calcium carbonate {a base} which reacts with the vinegar {a mild acid} to form carbon dioxide. (findingmyselfyoung.com)
- Baking soda sodium bicarbonate reacts with acids to form carbon dioxide gas, which gives baked goods their light color. (crowburgerkitchen.com)
- When oceans absorb carbon dioxide, the chemical compound reacts with seawater to produce carbonic acid. (chesapeakebay.net)
- During this reaction, the acid reacts with the chalk (calcium carbonate) and forms calcium ions (Ca2+), water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2). (pintofscience.nl)
- For example, nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium nitrate salt, carbon dioxide gas, and water. (chemnotcheem.com)
- Sodium bicarbonate increases serum bicarbonate and reacts with hydrogen ions to form water and carbon dioxide. (medscape.com)
Carbonic1
- Accumulation of carbon dioxide results in carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3 ), which further increases acidity. (benbest.com)
Magnesium ions7
- Hard water usually contains calcium or magnesium ions. (wikipedia.org)
- The calcium and magnesium ions form insoluble solid precipitates upon treatment with carbonate ions: Ca2+ + CO2−3 → CaCO3 (s) The water is softened because it no longer contains dissolved calcium ions and magnesium ions. (wikipedia.org)
- The purpose of this resin is to make it harder for calcium and magnesium ions to pass through, and thus reduce the amount of swelling you experience from hard water mineral build up. (biminisands.com)
- As it does, it replaces the calcium and magnesium ions in the water with sodium ions. (biminisands.com)
- They can be used to replace calcium and magnesium ions in your appliances, or they can be used to soften hard water. (biminisands.com)
- For example, in a sodium zeolite softener, scale-forming calcium and magnesium ions are replaced with sodium ions. (idreco.com)
- The degree of hardness of the water increases when more calcium and magnesium ions are dissolved. (nectarsolutions.in)
Carbonate ions to form1
- This releases ions, including calcium, that are then carried through rivers to the ocean, where they combine with dissolved carbonate ions to form calcium carbonate, a solid in water. (yalescientific.org)
Carbonates8
- When these materials are heated, the carbonates release carbon dioxide. (wikipedia.org)
- Calcium carbonate shares the typical properties of other carbonates . (wikipedia.org)
- Tropic Marin® Original Balling Components are the 3 salt components used in the Balling method and allow an independent dosage of calcium and carbonates adapted to each individual aquarium. (reefdepot.be)
- Calcium carbonates are white powders with a slightly sweet taste. (vegantab.com)
- Calcium carbonates have been used since ancient times as a source of lime for making mortar and concrete. (vegantab.com)
- In modern times, calcium carbonates are still widely used as cement components. (vegantab.com)
- Calcium carbonates are very similar to calcic clays but differ in containing more than 50% calcium carbonate. (vegantab.com)
- In the case of this technology, the life of the electrode is increased by preferentially separating calcium and magnesium carbonates from seawater at each stage. (sticolab.com)
Limestone5
- One form of carbon, calcium carbonate (the major component of limestone and chalk), is the main form in which carbon in the ocean and atmosphere is returned to the earth. (yalescientific.org)
- Because carbon dioxide is missing as a "calcium solvent", the water-soluble calcium ions are converted into limestone. (lotusclean-watercare.com)
- Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is a naturally occurring essential mineral compound found in many forms, including limestone, chalk, marble, coral reefs, seashells and eggshells. (vegantab.com)
- These ions have their origins in limestone sediments and also from carbon dioxide which is present in all waters exposed to the atmosphere and especially in groundwater. (nectarsolutions.in)
- Besides corroding metallic structures, acid rain also gnaws away stone monuments made up of limestone , which is essentially calcium carbonate. (chemnotcheem.com)
Precipitated calcium carbonate4
- A process for the production of precipitated calcium carbonate. (cabinetveterinairehcl.be)
- A slurry of calcium hydroxide is agitated in a pressurized reactor, and carbon dioxide is provided under pressure to the reactor to produce precipitated calcium carbonate at a high reaction rate. (cabinetveterinairehcl.be)
- Precipitated calcium carbonate manufacturing process. (cabinetveterinairehcl.be)
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Atmosphere18
- On January 9, amid a torrential downpour, the group stood in a parking lot at USC donning hard hats and yellow vests as semitrucks delivered the components of a chemical reactor that could one day clean up excess carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere by capturing emissions from transoceanic shipping. (pasadenanow.com)
- Carbon capture and storage efforts have long been centered on Earth's atmosphere, with companies scrubbing carbon dioxide from the air and storing it underground. (pasadenanow.com)
- Oceanic carbon removal is beneficial for the ocean biosphere, where increased carbon dioxide levels have destroyed swaths of marine ecosystems through ocean acidification, and also enhances the ocean's natural capacity to draw down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through equilibrium processes. (pasadenanow.com)
- We could have done it if we started earlier, but we didn't, and now we have to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, and we also have to decarbonize the economy. (pasadenanow.com)
- A new paper in Science examines the geologic record for context relating to ocean acidification, a lowering of the pH driven by the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. (barbrastreisand.com)
- The isotopic composition of carbon changes with shifts in the carbon cycle, such as the movement of greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. (barbrastreisand.com)
- Global temperature increased about 6°C over 20,000 years due to an abrupt release of carbon to the atmosphere (though this was not as abrupt as current emissions). (barbrastreisand.com)
- Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, together with sulphur dioxide-which causes acid rain. (newscientist.com)
- Carbon: it's in the atmosphere, the oceans, the solid Earth, and even in us. (yalescientific.org)
- The carbohydrates can be broken down later to provide energy, releasing carbon dioxide back into the ocean and atmosphere. (yalescientific.org)
- Forests are important carbon sinks, sequestering carbon and preventing it from reaching the atmosphere. (shellethics.com)
- Deforestation for animal agriculture-both for clearing land for feed crops and for grazing-is devastating the ability to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. (shellethics.com)
- This causes the calcium ions to migrate outwards into the surrounding oxygen-containing atmosphere, leaving behind the carbon dioxide gas molecules. (vegantab.com)
- An environmental disaster that occurred in Hungary in 2010 could lead to a new way of removing carbon dioxide emissions from the atmosphere. (ox.ac.uk)
- Now Phil Renforth, of Oxford University's Department of Earth Sciences and the Oxford Martin School - and colleagues from the Universities of Hull, Leeds, Newcastle and Budapest University of Technology and Economics - have shown, through geochemical analysis of deposited sediments left by the red mud, that the remediation techniques resulted in carbon dioxide being absorbed from the atmosphere. (ox.ac.uk)
- Carbon is then released back into the atmosphere through respiration and decomposition . (wikipedia.org)
- Additionally, carbon is stored in fossil fuels and is released into the atmosphere through human activities such as burning fossil fuels . (wikipedia.org)
- The six most common elements associated with organic molecules - carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur - take a variety of chemical forms and may exist for long periods in the atmosphere, on land, in water, or beneath the Earth's surface. (wikipedia.org)
Extracellular3
- Another ATP-driven pump helps keep extracellular calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) 10,000 times more concentrated than within the cytoplasm. (benbest.com)
- Magnesium and potassium are mainly intracellular ions, sodium and calcium are mainly extracellular ions. (raypeat.com)
- Excess HCO 3 − is buffered by extracellular hydrogen ion (H + ) within minutes (acute), but more significant compensation occurs over 2 to 3 days (chronic) as the kidneys decrease H + excretion. (msdmanuals.com)
Hydrogen ions4
- Acids are dangerous and corrosive, as their hydrogen ions are unlocked to wreak havoc. (chemnotcheem.com)
- But first, we have to recap on the dissociated hydrogen ions that acids produce in water. (chemnotcheem.com)
- All acids dissociate in water to produce hydrogen ions . (chemnotcheem.com)
- They have a greater propensity to lose electrons to the hydrogen ions of acid during the metal-acid reaction. (chemnotcheem.com)
Emissions4
- According to the IPCC's models, this can only be accomplished by both switching to renewable energy and initiating carbon capture and storage practices to clean up the mess of emissions polluting the planet. (pasadenanow.com)
- Steelmaking is one of the biggest causes of industrial carbon dioxide emissions. (cabinetveterinairehcl.be)
- In an effort to drastically reduce the 30-story building's emissions, the owners have installed a maze of twisting pipes and tanks that collect carbon dioxide from the massive, gas-fired boilers in the basement before it goes to the chimney and is released into the air. (alaskahighwaynews.ca)
- The carbon capture system, Asparro said, is trapping about 60% of the boilers' emissions. (alaskahighwaynews.ca)
Photosynthesis3
- Another third is taken up by the surface biosphere: soil, rocks, and plants that use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. (pasadenanow.com)
- Photosynthesizers, largely phytoplankton and algae, absorb carbon dioxide into their cells and use it to generate carbohydrates through photosynthesis. (yalescientific.org)
- Some bacteria can also facilitate precipitation of calcium carbonate in their surroundings-for instance, by taking up carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. (yalescientific.org)
Absorb1
- For example, if you overeat calcium carbonate, your body will absorb all the calcium carbonate present in your vegan diet. (vegantab.com)
Chloride ions1
- Potassium ions rush out of the cell while sodium & chloride ions rush inward as the cell membranes depolarize. (benbest.com)
Oxygen7
- In times of high metabolic demand and adequate availability of oxygen, elevated calcium in mitochondria can increase ATP production by stimulation of three enzymes in the Krebs citric acid cycle: pyruvate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate and isocitrate dehydrogenase. (benbest.com)
- The melted iron oxide decomposes into iron and oxygen ions. (newscientist.com)
- The negatively charged oxygen ions migrate to the anode and the gas bubbles off. (newscientist.com)
- Breathing or alveolar ventilation is the body's method of providing adequate amounts of oxygen for metabolism while removing carbon dioxide produced in the tissues. (medscape.com)
- By sensing the body's partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO 2 ) and partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO 2 ), the respiratory system adjusts pulmonary ventilation so that oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination at the lungs are balanced with the amount used and produced by the tissues. (medscape.com)
- Product name]PT1000 blood gas analyzer [Intended use] It is used in conjunction with the blood gas determination kit manufactured by our company to quantitatively detect the following substances in human whole blood samples in vitro: Acidity and alkalinity (pH), partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), partial pressure of oxygen (pO2), sodium ion (Na+), potassium ion (K+), calcium ion (Ca++), glucose (Glu), lactic acid (Lac), hematocrit (Hct) parameters. (eindiabusiness.com)
- Arterial blood gas levels (through an indwelling line [eg, umbilical arterial catheter or preductal peripheral arterial line]): To assess the pH, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO 2 ) and the partial pressure of oxygen (PaO 2 ) which might be higher in the preductal arterial line. (medscape.com)
Dissociate in water1
- All natural waters contain, in various concentrations, dissolved salts which dissociate in water to form charged ions. (idreco.com)
Hydroxide1
- It is formed by heating calcium hydroxide at high temperatures. (vegantab.com)
Methane2
- The iron can be turned into steel in the cell by bubbling a carbon-bearing gas, such as methane, through the molten metal. (newscientist.com)
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane (MH4) and Nitrous Oxide (N2O). (shellethics.com)
Negatively charged1
- negatively charged ions are called anions. (idreco.com)
Water30
- This "soda glass" is mildly water-soluble, so some calcium carbonate is added to the melt mixture to make the glass insoluble. (wikipedia.org)
- But ever since the Industrial Revolution, humans have emitted so much carbon dioxide into the air and water that chemical changes are happening much faster than at any time during the past 200,000 years. (nrcm.org)
- The region's complex flow of water compounds the acidifying effect because carbon dioxide is more soluble in cold water and fresh water has lower concentrations of carbonate and calcium ions. (nrcm.org)
- Chemical changes produced inside cells, for example by respiration, create different electrical charges in different compartments (inside and outside of capillaries, for example) which affect the movements of water and ions, by simple physical processes, not by molecular pumps. (raypeat.com)
- When you fill the whirlpool with water, heat it up and swirl it, the carbon dioxide is released. (lotusclean-watercare.com)
- Carbon dioxide dissolved in water is an acid. (lotusclean-watercare.com)
- This acid takes over the function of the carbon dioxide and leaves the calcium in dissolved form in the water. (lotusclean-watercare.com)
- For example, in one embodiment, the process may be used to remove a divalent salt, such as calcium sulfate, from a water source in order to prevent the divalent salt from precipitating during the process. (patsnap.com)
- The water source, for instance, may be fed to an ion separating device, such as an electrodialysis device. (patsnap.com)
- In the electrodialysis device, an ion exchange takes place between the divalent salt and another salt, such as a monovalent salt to produce two concentrated salt streams that contain salts having greater solubility in water than the divalent salt. (patsnap.com)
- Water is softened by dissolving the calcium and magnesium cation in the salt. (biminisands.com)
- The resulting softened water takes less soap to clean, since soap isn't wasted binding with magnesium and calcium ions. (biminisands.com)
- First, the water is passed through an ion exchange step, where the minerals are exchanged with an ion composed of an equal number of sodium ions and calcium ions. (biminisands.com)
- In addition to the steps mentioned above, water softener technology also includes what is called ion exchange resin. (biminisands.com)
- This resin is used to reduce the amount of hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium in your appliances. (biminisands.com)
- The Tropic Marin® Original Balling Liquid Set supplies calcium and carbon dioxide to the water in liquid form using the Balling method. (reefdepot.be)
- Calcium, alkalinity and pH work together in the water to reach calcite saturation, which is essential for optimum growth of corals and coralline algae. (aquaticsrevolution.com)
- Calcium carbonate is used as a water treatment chemical and an acid neutralizer in the paper industry. (vegantab.com)
- Hardness ions, such as calcium and magnesium, must be removed from the water supply before it can be used as boiler feedwater. (idreco.com)
- Ion exchange systems are used for efficient removal of dissolved ions from water. (idreco.com)
- In an ion exchange system, undesirable ions in the water supply are replaced with more acceptable ions. (idreco.com)
- In 1905, Gans, a German chemist, used synthetic aluminosilicate materials known as zeolites in the first ion exchange water softeners. (idreco.com)
- Activated carbon has been historically used for the removal of odor, removal of color pigments from water. (nectarsolutions.in)
- When water is referred to as 'Hard' it simply means that it contains an excess of calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) Ions than normal water. (nectarsolutions.in)
- The easiest way to soften the hard water is through the Ion exchange process. (nectarsolutions.in)
- Activated Carbon filters offered by us are used for eliminating bad taste, odor as well as chlorine residue in water. (nectarsolutions.in)
- This forms water and carbon dioxide gas , turning the monument into thin air rather literally. (chemnotcheem.com)
- When seawater and brine water are electrolyzed, ions such as calcium and magnesium remain in a dissolved state and are converted to carbonate form by reacting with carbon dioxide. (sticolab.com)
- Major biogeochemical cycles include the carbon cycle , the nitrogen cycle and the water cycle . (wikipedia.org)
- Through the design of carbon dioxide adsorption experimental setup to study the main factors affecting the adsorption capacity of the fly ash-based storage materials, the experimental results show that, the fly ash mass fraction decreased from 90 to 10%, the water-cement ratio increased from 0.4 to 0.8 when the CO2 adsorption of fly ash-based materials increased by 82% and 30%, respectively. (bvsalud.org)
Lactic acid2
- The living organism produces a stream of metabolic products, such as carbon dioxide or lactic acid, which interact specifically with each other and with the metal ions, modifying their concentrations inside cells and in the body fluids. (raypeat.com)
- The mitochondria can bind a certain amount of calcium during stress, but accumulating calcium can reach a point at which it inactivates the mitochondria, forcing cells to increase their inefficient glycolytic energy production, producing an excess of lactic acid. (raypeat.com)
Concentration2
- At the same time, he said, the average concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by about 36 ppm. (nrcm.org)
- The result of these passive and active processes is that each kind of ion has a characteristic concentration in each compartment, according to the metabolic energy state of the organism. (raypeat.com)
Acid1
- The liberation of phosphate from ATP is a source of cellular energy that results in ADP (Adenosine DiPhosphate) and hydrogen ion (acid). (benbest.com)
Acidosis2
- Secondly, they release calcium ions into the bloodstream to combat acidosis. (rodneyfox.com.au)
- Acidosis is the acidification of blood when too much carbon dioxide accumulates in the bloodstream. (rodneyfox.com.au)
Silica1
- For high-pressure boiler feedwater systems and many process systems, nearly complete removal of all ions, including carbon dioxide and silica, is required. (idreco.com)
Form calcium1
- These gases then combine to form calcium carbonate crystals. (vegantab.com)
Bubbles2
- The bubbles on the outside of the egg are the carbon dioxide that's formed from the reaction. (findingmyselfyoung.com)
- Yeast causes the sourdough to rise through creating carbon dioxide (CO2) bubbles. (pintofscience.nl)
Intracellular1
- High levels of intracellular calcium ion activate proteolytic enzymes (known as calpains) that break down many cell proteins, particularly those in the cytoskeleton of neurons (spectrin, neurofilament and microtubule-associated protein). (benbest.com)
Large amounts2
- Postsynaptic membranes contain two voltage-gated calcium channels (L-type & T-type) as well as a sodium/calcium exchanger, but the NMDA channel is particularly adept at allowing large amounts of calcium ion to enter the cell. (benbest.com)
- They also express concerns about the safety of storing large amounts of carbon dioxide, an asphyxiant, in a densely populated community. (alaskahighwaynews.ca)
Amounts2
- Therefore, we need to consume only small amounts of calcium carbonate to avoid any risk of poisoning. (vegantab.com)
- Pseudorespiratory alkalosis occurs when mechanical ventilation (often hyperventilation) eliminates larger-than-normal amounts of alveolar carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). (msdmanuals.com)
Exchange resins2
- In the middle 1940's, ion exchange resins were developed based on the copolymerization of styrene cross-linked with divinylbenzene. (idreco.com)
- Hyperkalemia in oliguric acute renal failure is a medical emergency that may be managed by shifting potassium into cells (sodium bicarbonate, glucose/insulin infusion, beta agonists), increasing the removal of potassium (exchange resins, dialysis), and protecting the myocardium (calcium). (medscape.com)
Shells5
- The ratios of other trace elements in marine shells (such as uranium or zinc) to calcium indicate the availability of carbonate ions. (barbrastreisand.com)
- Valuable commercial shellfish species like clams, lobsters, mussels, shrimp, scallops, oysters and sea urchins use calcium carbonate as the building blocks to form their shells. (nrcm.org)
- However, many marine organisms also use calcium and carbonate ions to build their shells. (yalescientific.org)
- When they die, these shells and other sediments form rock, sequestering carbon within the ocean floor and the geologic record. (yalescientific.org)
- This raises acidity levels and lowers carbonate ion levels, making it harder for oysters and other shellfish to produce the calcium carbonate needed to form their shells. (chesapeakebay.net)
Metabolic2
- Most of the metabolic energy of neurons is expended on maintaining ion gradients across the cell membrane. (benbest.com)
- We produce carbon dioxide through normal metabolic processes. (vegantab.com)
Ammonia1
- The urea is hydrolyzed to ammonia and carbon dioxide by Sporosarcina pasteurii due to urease and the formation of ammonia leads to an increase in pH of the environment to induce calcite precipitation when calcium ions are present (Eryürük et al. (springeropen.com)
Phosphorus1
- There is a reciprocal relationship between serum calcium and inorganic phosphorus. (cdc.gov)
Mineral4
- New York is forcing buildings to clean up, and several are experimenting with capturing carbon dioxide, cooling it into a liquid and mixing it into concrete where it turns into a mineral. (alaskahighwaynews.ca)
- In this case, the carbon dioxide is sold to a concrete manufacturer in Brooklyn, where it's turned into a mineral and permanently embedded in concrete. (alaskahighwaynews.ca)
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- Carbon dioxide mineral carbonisation is a means to achieve permanent carbon dioxide storage, this paper to solid waste materials as the main raw material to prepare fly ash-based carbon dioxide storage materials. (bvsalud.org)
PaCO2
- Alveolar hyperventilation leads to a decreased partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO 2 ). (medscape.com)
- The decrease in PaCO 2 (hypocapnia) develops when a strong respiratory stimulus causes the respiratory system to remove more carbon dioxide than is produced metabolically in the tissues. (medscape.com)
Acids1
- Carbon is found in all organic molecules, whereas nitrogen is an important component of nucleic acids and proteins . (wikipedia.org)
Electrolytes1
- Ion exchange is an exchange of ions between two electrolytes or between an electrolyte solution and a complex. (patsnap.com)
Fossil fuels1
- While there is still a lot scientists don't know regarding the effects of ocean acidification, there is virtual consensus among scientists that about a quarter of the carbon dioxide emitted from fossil fuels and deforestation gets sequestered in the oceans, says University of New Hampshire OA expert Joe Salisbury. (nrcm.org)
Pump4
- When the pump is turned off, the tank takes on carbon dioxide ions, which is what makes it carbon-dioxide-powered. (biminisands.com)
- An overall defect in keratinocyte adhesion appears to be secondary to a primary defect in a calcium pump protein, ATP2C1. (medscape.com)
- Hailey-Hailey disease, or familial benign pemphigus, is hypothesized to result from a genetic defect in a calcium pump protein. (medscape.com)
- [ 6 ] This gene defect is similar to the genetic defect in Darier disease , which also is a calcium pump defect, ATP2A2 . (medscape.com)
Selectively2
- Ion Selective Electrodes (ISEs) are membrane electrodes that respond selectively to ions in the presence of other ions. (globalspec.com)
- Organic material, even when its dead, selectively binds certain metal ions, and excludes others. (raypeat.com)
Serum2
- Association between serum calcium level and in-hospital mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction: a retrospective cohort study. (vieuxquebec.com)
- Measuring serum calcium in dialysis patients. (vieuxquebec.com)
Exchangers2
- Voltage-gated ion channels and ion-exchangers in the cell membrane also regulate ion concentrations. (benbest.com)
- Ion exchangers exchange one ion for another, hold it temporarily, and then release it to a regenerant solution. (idreco.com)
Selective Electrodes1
- The use of Ion Selective Electrodes offers several advantages over other methods of analysis. (globalspec.com)
Molecules2
- With fewer calcium carbonate molecules, they have to spend more energy for shell production, which hinders their ability to grow. (nrcm.org)
- Calcium is the most studied of all regulatory molecules, so it isnt surprising that there is more than one calcium paradox. (raypeat.com)
Oceans1
- As the amount of carbon dioxide in the air rises, so does the amount of carbon dioxide in our oceans. (chesapeakebay.net)
Ionic5
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Algae1
- A balanced calcium dosage creates the best conditions for good growth of corals and coralline algae. (aquaticsrevolution.com)
Uptake1
- Inflammation leads to excessive uptake of calcium by cells, and is a factor in obesity, depression, and the degenerative diseases. (raypeat.com)
Phosphate3
- Oliguric acute kidney injury is frequently complicated by hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcemia, which respond to calcium-containing oral phosphate binders. (medscape.com)
- Calcium carbonate successfully normalizes phosphate concentrations in patients on dialysis. (medscape.com)
- It combines with dietary phosphate to form insoluble calcium phosphate, which is excreted in feces. (medscape.com)
Molecule1
- The sodium-calcium molecule is then reconditioned using reverse osmosis, or through mechanical means such as pumping or draining. (biminisands.com)