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  • |elName= Potassium '''Potassium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Soli
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  • #REDIRECT [[Potassium/Elemental Class]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Potassium/Standard Atomic Weight]]
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  • '''Potassium nitrate''', KNO<sub>3</sub>, is a chemical with many applications, many tak ...f, and, even with additives, only as a low explosive. Materials soaked in potassium nitrate solution and dried will burn quickly, and are the most common form
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  • An alloy of [[Sodium]] (Na) and [[Potassium]] (K) used as coolant in Russian [[RORSAT]] nuclear [[satellite]]s.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Potassium in nutrition and human health]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Potassium}}
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  • Excessive [[serum potassium]] levels, generally above 5.0 mEq/L; a life-threatening emergency at higher
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  • ...nt comprised of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3), cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate, C4H5KO6), and cornstarch.
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  • ...e, highly reactive metallic elements, including [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[rubidium]], [[caesium]], and [[francium]].
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  • <includeonly>Alkali metal</includeonly><noinclude>Potassium is considered to be an [[alkali metal]]</noinclude>
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  • ...of four ethyl groups attached to a central nitrogen atom, which acts as a potassium-selective ion channel blocker.
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  • ...rain, however, the percentage of the cell's "budget" devoted to the sodium-potassium pump averages 50 %, with grey matter requiring more, and white matter deman ...vailability in cells is a strict determinant of the function of the sodium-potassium pump.
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  • ...racterized by muscle hyperexcitability or weakness which, exacerbated by [[potassium]] or cold, can lead to uncontrolled shaking followed by [[paralysis]]. On ...paralysis is a closely related disorder marked by a lack of alterations in potassium levels during attacks of weakness."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • Role of dietary potassium and its associated bicarbonate-generating organic ions in human physiology
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  • '''NaK Coolant''' is an alloy of [[sodium]] (Na) and [[potassium]] (K) used as a coolant in nuclear reactors. It is particularly useful in t ...bsp;kg/m³ at 100°C.<ref>{{cite web | title=BASF Corporation &ndash; Sodium-Potassium Alloy (NaK) | url=http://www.basf.com/inorganics/pdfs/tech_datasheet/NaK.pd
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  • ...iologically related ions in the serum obtained from clotted blood: sodium, potassium, bicarbonate and chloride
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  • {{GroupProps|Lithium|Sodium|Potassium|Rubidium|Caesium|Francium|Prop1 = Electronegativity|Prop2 = Melting point|P
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  • ...es (genus ''Dendroaspis'') that block particular subtypes of voltage-gated potassium channels in neurons, thereby enhancing the release of acetylcholine at neur
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  • ..., grown as an ornamental as well as for its edible fruit, which is high in potassium and vitamin C.
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  • ...cular canals]]. The [[cochlea]] contains [[endolymph]] -- a fluid high in potassium. In the center of the cochlea is the [[basilar membrane]], the surface of ...he cilia to tip over. The tip links pull open potassium channels allowing potassium to enter into the auditory receptors. This influx of positive [[ions]] cau
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  • {{r|Potassium in nutrition and human health}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Potassium]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...mounts of various ion transport proteins. Typically, the amount of certain potassium channels is most important for control of the resting potential (see below) ...assium due to diffusion. This balance point is an "equilibrium potential". Potassium equilibrium potentials of about 70 millivolts (inside negative) are common
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  • *[[Potassium chloride]] 0.03 g ...ed in cases where the patient has an excess of one of the ions, especially potassium or lactate.
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  • A gene which plays a part in the operation of potassium ion channels, which are integral membrane proteins and are essential to the
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  • ...iologically related ions in the serum obtained from clotted blood: sodium, potassium, bicarbonate and chloride. Calcium is frequently reported as well. ...the serum is useless for testing, for clot lysis will falsely elevate the potassium level. Alternative ways to get the same information include automated [[po
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  • ...lenty of fluids when taking this medication and avoid salt substitutes and potassium supplements. Patients with any of the following conditions should discuss * [[amiloride]], (and amiloride/hydrochlorothiazide), a potassium-sparing diuretic
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  • ...ref name=sharmas2012>Sharma S, Chonchol M, Kendrick JB. (2012) Low Dietary Potassium Intake Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in US Adu ...decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease but the relationship between potassium intake and metabolic syndrome (MetS) has not been examined.
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  • *[[Potassium]]
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  • In [[medicine]], '''hyperkalemia''' is an "abnormally high [[potassium]] concentration in the blood, most often due to defective renal excretion. Severe hyperkalemia is a life-threatening condition; indeed, intravenous [[potassium chloride]] is used to stop the heart both for [[cardiopulmonary bypass]] an
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  • ...s four subunits which form a pore through which ions flow, carrying type A potassium current (IA). A mutation in the Sh gene reduces the conductance of charge
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  • *Sodium (Na<sup>+</sup>) and potassium (K<sup>+</sup>) Several other ions and molecules also are important, but sodium:potassium balance, for example, is fundamental to cell electrical activity.
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  • ...uding ammonium hypophosphite, calcium hypophosphite, iron hypophosphite, potassium hypophosphite, manganese hypophosphite, magnesium hypophosphite and sodium # [[Potassium permanganate]]
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  • ...zinc-carbon batteries, but the difference is that alkaline batteries use [[potassium]] hydroxide (KOH) as an electrolyte rather than [[ammonium]] chloride or zi Over time, alkaline batteries are prone to leaking potassium hydroxide, a [[caustic]] agent that can cause [[respiratory]], eye and skin
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  • ...tive [[Metal|metallic]] [[element]]s, including [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[rubidium]], [[caesium]], and [[francium]]. Low typical [[ionization e
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  • ...cium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) and sodium (Na<sup>+</sup>) ions enter the cell and potassium ions (K<sup>+</sup>) leave. MK-801 prevents the flow of ions across the mem ...tropic]] as they allow calcium and sodium ions to flow into the cell while potassium ions leave. This excitatory change hypopolarizes the cell and makes it more
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  • ...one and has a critical role in regulating the concentrations of sodium and potassium - in extracellular fluids, thereby influencing [[blood pressure]] and hydra ...he increased resorption of sodium. Finally, it increases the rate at which potassium is excreted.
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  • * Penicillin V Potassium * Phenoxymethylpenicillinic Acid Potassium Salt
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  • ...utations of KCNJ2 gene which encodes a channel protein ([[inward rectifier potassium channel]]s) that regulates resting membrane potential."<ref>{{MeSH|Andersen ...cterized by abnormal cardioelectrophysiology involving the [[voltage-gated potassium channel]]. It results from mutation of KCNQ1 gene (Subtype 1 or JLN1) or th
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  • ...minguez LJ, Veniero JM, Nicholson JP, Gupta RK |title=Relation of cellular potassium to other mineral ions in hypertension and diabetes |journal=Hypertension |v ===Potassium===
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  • ...r specific nutrients (energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutr
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  • ...ded. Thus, lithium and barium are in some respects analogous to sodium and potassium, and in others to magnesium and calcium. It is evident, therefore, that for
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  • * Increases renal excretion of potassium.
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  • ...to have either potassium-rich foods, or potassium supplements and possibly potassium-sparing diuretics, for patients taking [[thiazide]] diuretics. ...aily level. For more information, and source-citations, see the article, [[Potassium in nutrition and human health]].
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  • ...ith organic matter, hexamethylbenzene, hydrocarbons, calcium hypochlorite, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and calcium hydroxide. It slowly corrodes stee
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  • ...xercise, with <sup>99</sup>Tc ([[Technetium]]) serving as an analogue to [[potassium]] in cardiac tissue. The scan differentiates between [[myocardial infarctio
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  • ...r/>(stopped early)|| &bull;&nbsp;> 5.5 meq/dl = 11.8%<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Mean potassium increase = 0.16 mmol/L ...8)||&bull;&nbsp;"Serious hyperkalemia" (≥6.0)= 5.5%<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Median potassium increase = 0.30 mmol/L
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  • ...Henle:<br>thick ascending limb<br>('diluting segment') || 25% || [[Sodium potassium chloride symporter]] ([[Ion pump]])|| Loop diuretics ...[[Mineralacorticoid]]s receptors<br>[[Sodium channel]] ([[Ion channel]])|| Potassium-sparing diuretics
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  • ...(kappa-receptor agonist) and open calcium-dependent inwardly rectifying [[potassium channels]] (mu and delta receptor agonist). This results in hyperpolarizati
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  • ...ained weight gain. Positive tests for urine and serum [[myoglobin]], high potassium levels and very high [[CPK]] levels are noted with this disease. Urinalysi
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  • ...p regulate the extracellular concentrations of [[electrolyte]]s (such as [[potassium]] and [[sodium]]). Although the adrenal cortex has been found to produce ov
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  • ...ould be 2.5 mg per dL or less in men or 2.0 mg per dL or less in women and potassium should be less than 5.0 mEq per liter." ** "potassium should be reassessed within 1 to 2 weeks after...
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  • ...and/or phospholipid biosynthesis, and inhibit the movement of calcium and potassium ions across the cell membrane by blocking the ion transport pathway known a
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  • ...sensors in [[critical care]], providing real-time levels of [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[bicarbonate]], and other biologically significant ions. In general an
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  • * [[Diuretic]]s, especially potassium sparing
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  • ...and epilepsy: evidence that the epileptogenic toxin, dendrotoxin, binds to potassium channel proteins.] |volume=4 |issue= |pages=263–73.|year=1991 |pmid=18156 ...on B. |title=Dendrotoxins: structure-activity relationships and effects on potassium ion channels.|journal=Curr Med Chem. |year=2004 |volume=23|pages=3065–72.
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  • ...Henle:<br>thick ascending limb<br>('diluting segment') || 25% || [[Sodium potassium chloride symporter]] ([[Ion pump]])|| Loop diuretics ...[[Mineralacorticoid]]s receptors<br>[[Sodium channel]] ([[Ion channel]])|| Potassium-sparing diuretics
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  • ===Suboptimal dietary potassium=== ...nd colleagues<ref name=sharmas2012>Sharma S ''et al.''. (2012) Low dietary potassium intake is associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome in US adu
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  • ...nly a mixture of sodium carbonate, which is also an anti-caking agent, and potassium carbonate is added directly. This mixture is what the Chinese call "jian" a ...aline ingredient called ''peng'' derived from certain ashes. Ash contains potassium carbonate, which makes the noodle dough softer and more tender by inhibitin
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  • ...nly a mixture of sodium carbonate, which is also an anti-caking agent, and potassium carbonate is added directly. This mixture is what the Chinese call "jian" a ...aline ingredient called ''peng'' derived from certain ashes. Ash contains potassium carbonate, which makes the noodle dough softer and more tender by inhibitin
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  • *[[Potassium bromide]] &ndash; KBr *[[Potassium carbonate]] &ndash; K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>
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  • ...Na,K-ATPase|sodium-potassium pump]], which exchanges [[sodium]] ions for [[potassium]] ions and is essential for certain types of cellular activity, such as rec
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  • ...is comprised of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3), cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate, C4H5KO6), and cornstarch.<ref name="How Products Are Made: Bak
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  • ...ating was estimated through the use of isotopic and paleomagnetic methods. Potassium-argon (K-Ar) and argon isotopes (40Ar/39Ar) analysis were employed to date
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  • ===Role of potassium===
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  • ...nthesis reacts clean, dewatered oil with [[methanol]] in the presence of [[potassium hydroxide]], at 50 degrees Celsius. ...cess, in which preprocessed WVO is mixed with methanol, in the presence of potassium hydroxide, to produce biodiesel and glycerin. The reactants are heated to a
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  • *[[potassium hydroxide]] (commonly called "potash")
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  • Pure metallic scandium was first isolated from a eutectic melt of lithium, potassium, and scandium chlorides in 1937 by Fischer, Brunger, and Greineisen<ref>W.
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  • <tr> <td>[[Potassium]]-39</td> <td><sup>39</sup>K</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>0.000472</td> <tr> <td>Potassium-41</td> <td><sup>41</sup>K</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>5.75E-06</td>
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  • # Penicillin G Potassium® # Penicillin G Potassium in Plastic Container®
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  • ...e cells) this causes a prolonged opening of a class of [[calcium-activated potassium channel]]s, and this produces a relatively long HAP.
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  • ...h model. Alternative or variant models of Earth (including the presence of potassium or the possibility of a giant reactor in the core) can also be checked. Thi
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  • ...fire contained 14 tons of [[activated carbon pellets]] impregnated with [[potassium hydroxide]] (caustic potash). Most of the pellets were in open mesh bags o
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  • ...gh values of dietary fiber, [[Vitamin A]], [[Vitamin C]], [[Vitamin K]], [[Potassium]], [[Thiamin]], [[Niacin]], [[Vitamin B6]], [[Folate]] and [[Manganese]].
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  • ...cess (i.e. the reaction is complete) the NBS liberates the iodine from the potassium iodide which then forms the blue/black complex with starch, indicating the Ascorbic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium [[salts]] are commonly used as [[antioxidant]] [[food additive
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  • ...ement each other and form a sort of ''complete food''. The rich content of potassium salts make it a part of recommended diet for [[hypertension|hypertensive pa
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  • ...fluids to encourage increased vascular volume and to replenish total body potassium depletion. Antibiotics are also administered to help with the low white bl
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  • ...y ([[bumetanide]] or [[torasemide]]). The ratio of 100:40 reduces risks of potassium imbalance.<ref name="pmid8277955">{{cite journal| author=Runyon BA| title=C ...ink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=8277955 }}</ref> Serum [[potassium]] level and renal function should be monitored closely while on these medic
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  • ...sup>), usually consumed as potassium salts of organic acids in food (e.g., potassium citrate), found most abundantly in non-grain plant foods (vegetables and fr ...rica, 2009-2010]. USDA. Downloadable pdf Tables.</ref> Underconsumption of potassium reflects the general American dietary crisis of under-consumption of health
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  • ...d. If this function is interfered with, the extracellular concentration of potassium will rise, leading to neuronal depolarization , and can result in epileptic
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  • ...|pmid=19153406 |doi= |url= |issn=}}</ref> or inhibition of [[Ether-A-Go-Go potassium channel]]s (ERG) channels<ref name="pmid11994029">{{cite journal |author=De
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  • <tr><td> K <td> Kalium ([[Potassium]])
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  • ...tion-potential species. Halogen [[anion|anions]] in the body can bind to [[potassium]], [[calcium]] and [[magnesium]] [[cation|cations]], rendering them useless
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  • ...die, they absorb sodium, water and calcium; the rhabdomyolysis releases [[potassium]], [[myoglobin]], [[phosphate]], [[thromboplastin]], [[creatine]] and [[cre
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  • ...d=102229 |doi= |url= |issn=}}</ref>, especially if excreted with sodium or potassium cations.
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  • ...m and Chloride]. Institute of Medicine. Dietary reference intakes: water, potassium, sodium, chloride, and sulfate. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2 ...olyte excretion and blood pressure. Results for 24 hour urinary sodium and potassium excretion] BMJ. 1988 July 30; 297(6644): 319–328</ref>
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  • ...ign="left "> 19 <td> [[Potassium|K]] <td width="5%" > {{Atomic mass|Potassium}} <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 56 <td> [[Barium|Ba]] <td widt
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  • ...>•7H<sub>2</sub>O), [[zinc sulfate]] (ZnSO<sub>4</sub>•7H<sub>2</sub>O), [[potassium aluminium sulfate]] (alum, KAl(SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>•12H<sub>2</sub
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  • ...s of the Destroying Angel are white and turn bright yellow with the use of potassium hydroxide (KOH).
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  • ...d salt and have preservatives [[Sodium nitrate#Food|sodium nitrate]] and [[potassium nitrate]], which are classified as group 1 carcinogens by the [[World Healt
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  • <tr> <td>[[Potassium]]-39</td> <td><sup>39</sup>K</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>0.000472</td> <tr> <td>Potassium-41</td> <td><sup>41</sup>K</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>5.75E-06</td>
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  • ...r specific nutrients (energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutr
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  • ...:40 reduces risks of potassium imbalance.<ref name="pmid8277955"/> Serum [[potassium]] level and renal function should be monitored closely while on these medic ...sodium balance occurs.<ref name="pmid8277955"/> A random urine sodium-to-potassium ratio of > 1 is 90% [[sensitivity (tests)|sensitive]] in predicting negativ
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  • =====Glucose-insulin-potassium===== ...al |author=Cobb LA, Killip T, Lambrew CT, ''et al'' |title=Glucose-insulin-potassium infusion and mortality in the CREATE-ECLA trial |journal=JAMA |volume=293 |
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  • ...ot especially important for clinical chemists that simply want to know the potassium or sodium level in a blood sample.
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  • ...Ligand-gated ion channel|ionotropic receptors]] permeable to [[sodium]], [[potassium]], and [[chloride]] ions. They are stimulated by [[nicotine]] and acetylcho ...ltage-dependent [[M current]]s and [[calcium|Ca<sup>2+</sup>]]-dependent [[potassium|K<sup>+</sup>]] currents.
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  • ...ir outer valence orbital. Going down from [[Lithium|Li]], [[Sodium|Na]], [[Potassium|K]] to [[Francium|Fr]] the reactivity decreases, but these metals react eas ...tium]] (Sr), and [[barium]] (Ba); [[lithium]] (Li),[[sodium]] (Na), and [[potassium]] (K); [[chlorine]] (Cl), [[bromine]] (Br), and [[iodine]] (I). In 1850 [[
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  • <center>oxidation of a potassium atom to a potassium ion</center>
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  • ...and ignited by a flame source, or a few drops of glycerin can be added to potassium permanganate (KMnO<sub>4</sub>). Barium compounds such as barium oxide (BaO
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  • ...lement comprises countless numbers of individual atoms, or 'tokens' of the potassium type. Types of chemical element may also be referred to as a 'species', eac ...lorine]] (Cl), used to make household bleach; [[potassium]], foods rich in potassium touted on TV for cardiovascular health; [[calcium]] (Ca), people take suppl
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  • ...idneys, causing them to reabsorb more sodium and water from the [[urine]]. Potassium is secreted into the tubule in exchange for the sodium, which is reabsorbed
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  • ...us iron prepared by reducing magnetite, Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>, with potassium hydroxide (KOH) added as a promoter (see below). ...]] for ammonia synthesis is increased by the addition of a small amount of potassium (K) as a promoter.
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  • ...followed by a host of similar combinations, modified by the addition of [[potassium nitrate]], wood-pulp and various other substances.
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  • ...y 1275, [[Albertus Magnus]] described a formula of four parts saltpeter ([[potassium nitrate]]) to one part [[charcoal (material)]] and one part [[sulphur]]; th ...formula was a finely ground mixture of [[charcoal (material)|charcoal]], [[potassium nitrate]], and [[sulphur]]. This mixture, known as "serpentine powder," ten
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  • ...al and physical durability as well as "survival time". An example is the [[potassium selective electrode]], based on the drug [[valinomycin]] as an ion-exchange
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  • ...iameter allows not only the flow of electric current, largely carried by [[potassium]] ions, but also exchange of small [[metabolism|metabolites]] and intracell
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  • ...rested in the decay of isotopes [[carbon-14]] (into [[nitrogen-14]]) and [[potassium-40]] (into [[argon-40]]). ...erials that are less than about 50,000 years old. For older periods, the [[potassium-argon dating process]] is more accurate. Radiocarbon dating is carried out
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  • • '''Potassium''' & '''Carbon''': Radioisotopes of K and C are continually Potassium-Argon and <SUP>14</SUP>C dating provides handy means of
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  • ...hypochlorite]]: Used in the past, diluted, neutralized and combined with [[potassium permanganate]] in the Daquin's solution. Nowadays used only as disinfectant
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  • * Baseline serum potassium is < 5.5 mmol per liter. ...uld be 2.5 mg per dL or less in men or 2.0 mg per dL or less in women and potassium should be less than 5.0 mEq per liter."
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  • ...used for the first time in the sugar industry to replace [[sodium]] and [[potassium]] ions (Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup>) by [[calcium]] and [[magnesium ]]
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  • ...leads to the activation of several types of voltage- and calcium sensitive potassium channels, leading to (i) a post-spike hyperpolarising afterpotential (HAP),
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  • .../enterez?db=genomeprj&cmd=search&term=Haloferax%20volcanii </ref> Cellular potassium ions help H. volcanii cells to survive lysis in high salt concentrations, w
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  • ...sub>), [[carbon disulfide]] (CS<sub>2</sub>), [[sodium cyanide]] (NaCN), [[potassium cyanate]] (KOCN), [[silicon carbide]] (SiC) and [[calcium carbonate]] (Ca
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  • | 19 || K || [[potassium]]
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  • ...is study showed that the uptake botulinum A and E showed depolarization of potassium when calcium was present. It also showed that the translocation of botulin
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  • <center>oxidation of a potassium atom to a potassium ion</center>
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  • ...l, or the 15 million million GBq already in the ocean, mostly from natural Potassium-40. See this [https://www.whoi.edu/multimedia/source-of-radioactivity-in-th
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  • ...ic ability, it requires an external source of fermentable sugar, vitamins, potassium, magnesium, and amino acids to grow favorably.
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  • ...[[chloride]] and [[biphenyl]]. The reaction works best in isopropanol if [[potassium hydroxide]] (''[[caustic potash]]'') is added. The base deprotonates the hy
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  • ...] of the neuron in which it was theorized that single generic sodium and [[potassium channel]]s could account for most nervous tissue function.<ref name=Adams20 ====Potassium channel====
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  • ...um potassium pump]]. Dendrotoxin-k is a selective blocker of voltage-gated potassium channels.<ref name='toxink'/> dendrotoxin-1 inhibits the K<sup>+</sup> chan
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  • ...f potassium hydroxide from an oxygen vent. The equipment was turned off. [[Potassium hydroxide]] is odorless and the smell reported by Williams more likely was ...air filter was put in place to help scrub the atmosphere of any lingering potassium hydroxide fumes. The space station's program manager said the crew never do
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  • * [[Potassium clavulanate]] — C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>KNO<sub>5</sub> * [[Potassium 2-ethyl hexanoate]] — C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>15</sub>KO<sub>2</sub>
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  • :'''Potassium in Nutrition and Human Health''' ...(mmol) potassium per day: 4700 mg/39.1 mg/mmol =120 mmol. That intake of potassium exceeds estimates from recent surveys of average intakes by the general pop
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  • ...ay be in order. Populations downwind of nuclear power plants may be issued potassium iodide tablets, which, in the event of an accidental or deliberate reactor
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  • ...ham Islands]] - [[Special:Allpages/Potassium in nutrition and human health|Potassium in nutrition and human health]]
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  • ...blood agar, liquefy gelatin, produces phosphatase, in a medium containing potassium it reduce tellurite to form black colonies and it produce thermostable nucl
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  • ...ogen from the air (through bacteria on their roots). Chili [[saltpetre]] (potassium and sodium nitrate) was the most important nitrogen-containing fertilizer a
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  • ...G. "Biochemical efficacy of homeopathic and electronic preparations of D8 potassium cyanate". FKM, 1999, 6; 15-18.</ref><ref name="Osteoporosis in vitro in rat
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  • 2) potassium channels are activated, causing the neurone to become hyperpolarised.
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  • ...y material. He developed a new method for the production of [[salpeter]] (potassium nitrate), an important ingredient of gun powder. He also conducted extensi
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  • ...d from one of the most famous paleoanthropological finds in history. The [[potassium-argon]] dating found that the ancient species is thought to have lived betw
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  • [[Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent]]s (NSAIDs) can help."Oral diclofenac potassium 50 mg is an effective treatment for acute migraine, providing relief from
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  • ...membrane protein acts as a light driven pump by transporting chloride and potassium ions into the cell. [[Halorhodopsin]] saves the organism a large amount of
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  • ...chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,<ref>Frass M ''et al.''Influence of potassium dichromate on tracheal secretions in critically ill patients, Chest, 2005.<
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  • ...rage system (see Figure 11) where molten salt<ref>The salt is a mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate.</ref> at 290 °C may be heated to 370 °C and s
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  • ...rage system (see Figure 11) where molten salt<ref>The salt is a mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate.</ref> at 290 °C may be heated to 370 °C and s
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  • ...motor neurons <ref>Kwong PD ''et al'' (1995) Structure of ß2-bungarotoxin: potassium channel binding by Kunitz modules and targeted phospholipase action ''Struc
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  • [[Sodium-potassium alloy]] (NaK) is popular in test reactors due to its low [[melting point]].
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  • ...l component called [[KREEP]] (an acronym for rocks with high abundances of potassium, rare earth elements, and phosphorus) was discovered that has no known terr
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  • ...uise Valmoria|Louise]] chips away at another wanted page by (re)starting [[Potassium]]. Looking up the biochemical functions is distracting her--she ought to ha
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  • ...n dissolved in nitric acid before the addition of an [[oxidant]] such as [[potassium permanganate]] which converted the plutonium to PuO<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup
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  • |[[Potassium carbonate|K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>]]
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  • ...d cyanide]]s, with the Au(CN)<sub>2</sub><sup>&ndash;</sup> ion, such as [[potassium gold cyanide]] KAu(CN)<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...igher arterial blood CO2 levels, and previous NDEs. Higher serum levels of potassium might also play a role. During cardiac arrest, the end-tidal CO2 falls to v
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  • ...ents had primary aldosteronism. Half of these patients have a normal serum potassium.<ref name="pmid18539224">{{cite journal |author=Douma S, Petidis K, Doumas
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  • ...und that is ionically bound is KCN. Due to the low ionization potential of potassium (4.339 eV) and the large electron affinity of CN (3.82 eV), the Coulomb att
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  • ....com/retrieve/pii/s0270929506001434 The Evolution-Informed Optimal Dietary Potassium Intake of Human Beings Greatly Exceeds Current and Recommended Intakes] ''S
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