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  2. Palaeolama - Wikipedia

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    The jaw and dental morphology of Palaeolama species distinguish them from other laminae. They tend to have a comparatively more dorsoventrally gracile mandible. [4] [2] Like Hemiauchenia, Palaeolama species lack second deciduous premolars and can further be differentiated by the distinct size and shape of their third deciduous premolars.

  3. Sodium acetate - Wikipedia

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    C 2 H 3 Na O 2: Molar mass: 82.034 g·mol −1 : Appearance White deliquescent powder or crystals Odor: Vinegar (acetic acid) odor when heated to decomposition [1]: Density: 1.528 g/cm 3 (20 °C, anhydrous)

  4. File:Solubilite NaC2H3O2.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Chemical species - Wikipedia

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    Chloride is an anionic species, and its formula is Cl −. [7] Radical species: Molecules or atoms with unpaired electrons. Triarlborane anion is a radical species and its formula is Ar3B − [8] [9] Chemicals can be two different types of species. For example, nitrate is a molecular and ionic species, with its formula being NO 3 −.

  6. Sodium - Wikipedia

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    Sodium ions are the major cation in the extracellular fluid (ECF) and as such are the major contributor to the ECF osmotic pressure. [9] Animal cells actively pump sodium ions out of the cells by means of the sodium–potassium pump , an enzyme complex embedded in the cell membrane , in order to maintain a roughly ten-times higher concentration ...

  7. Hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    The amphoteric hydroxide Al(OH) 3 has four major crystalline forms: gibbsite (most stable), bayerite, nordstrandite, and doyleite. [ note 7 ] All these polymorphs are built up of double layers of hydroxide ions – the aluminium atoms on two-thirds of the octahedral holes between the two layers – and differ only in the stacking sequence of ...

  8. Reactive oxygen species - Wikipedia

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    Reactive oxygen species are implicated in cellular activity to a variety of inflammatory responses including cardiovascular disease. They may also be involved in hearing impairment via cochlear damage induced by elevated sound levels , in ototoxicity of drugs such as cisplatin , and in congenital deafness in both animals and humans.

  9. Metal ions in aqueous solution - Wikipedia

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    Another aqua species in which there is a metal-metal bond is the molybdenum(II) species formulated as [(H 2 O) 4 Mo≣Mo(H 2 O) 4] 4+. [39] Each molybdenum is surrounded by four water molecules in a square-planar arrangement, in a structure similar to that of the known structure of the chloro complex [Mo 2 Cl 8 ] 4− .