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These can be found through the detection of gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, and vapours of mercury, iodine, and radon.
Specimens consumed in Orkney have been described as gristly, and those taken from certain beds have too strong a flavour of iodine or seaweed.
Cod, sole, haddock and ocean perch are decent choices because they are high in iodine but relatively low in mercury.
Other trace elements such as iodine, uranium, nickel, lead, iron, and lithium also exist in the Dead Sea water.
Dry chlorine, iodine, bromine and fluorine cause little or no corrosion of magnesium at room or slightly elevated temperature.
For instance, electronegativities in the halide sequence fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine decrease from fluorine through iodine.
For almost 60 years, the main dietary sources of iodine were not from iodized salt, but from flour products and dairy products.
The biggest health risk after an accident at a nuclear plant or a nuclear attack results from exposure to radioactive iodine.
Identify landmarks and prepare the insertion site with iodine or alcohol solution.
Doctor Cantor washed clotted black blood from Tribe's face and applied iodine to the cuts.
The halogens are a group of chemical elements that includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Sadly, my vet did not iodine the umbilical cords, and I lost three to bacterial septicemia before IV antibiotics stemmed the tide.
The elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine consist of diatomic molecules.
I put baby oil with iodine on when I was sitting in the sun, which is really stupid, and didn't wear sunscreen properly.
Less abundant elements, which are equally necessary for life, include calcium, manganese, iron, and iodine.
The thyroid gland manufactures protein hormones, for which it needs iodine.
The antimicrobial effect of iodophors occurs by cell wall penetration and oxidation with the substitution of iodine for cell contents.
In acid solution, oxidizing agents react with the iodide in the test paper to liberate iodine.
To test if the starch has been converted to sugars, half fill a test tube with the liquid and add 1 or 2 drops of tincture of iodine.
They received ample rice to eat and had access to basic medical items like insect repellent, sunscreen, Band-Aids and iodine.
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It is used as an indicator in volumetric silver assaying, and for the separation of iodine from bromine.
Tincture of iodine locally, detergent washes, and the like, often secure a certain amount of comfort as palliatives.
It forms no paste like that of starch or dextrin, and gives no color with iodine.
In this reaction the iodine of the iodide of ethyl combines with the zinc, and the hydrocarbon supposed to be ethyl is set free.
Its properties agree with those of the fluoride of iodine prepared by Gore by the action of iodine on silver fluoride.
In preparing the Grignard reagent the commencement of the reaction is accelerated by a trace of iodine.
In this process the sulphuretted hydrogen converts the iodine into hydriodic acid, whilst sulphur is liberated.
It gives with iodine and sulphuric acid a blue color and with iodine zinc chloride a violet and yields dextrose on hydrolysis.
To standardise the solution, weigh up 0.25 gram of pure iodine in a small beaker.
At this point the system is invariant, and the pressure will therefore remain constant until all the iodine has disappeared.
Iodphenol is obtained by the action of iodine and iodic acid on phenol dissolved in a dilute solution of caustic potash.
The preparations of iodine have also been recommended, and they are very serviceable.
In this chapter we shall consider the systems formed by the two components iodine and chlorine, and sulphur dioxide and water.
Fucus and laminaria constitute the kelp from which iodine is obtained, and were at one time the source of the potash of commerce.
But I pared out the hoof, soaked his foot in a Lysol solution, and worked some iodine into the puncture.
When the solution is made from iodine and chlorine, this point can be ascertained by not quite doubling the titration.
A transparent, non-staining gelatinoid of combined iodine with menthol and methyl salicylate.
The molecule of iodine, for example, is monatomic at 1200 C., but becomes diatomic at the ordinary temperature.
If on a saturated solution of narceine a particle of iodine is strewn, fine needle-like grey crystals form around the iodine.
These compounds with iodine are decomposed by ammonia and potash, papaverine separating.
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