monosodium$50201$ - traduzione in Inglese
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monosodium$50201$ - traduzione in Inglese

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
CH4AsNaO3; Monosodium methyl arsenate

monosodium      
adj. monosodium (in chemie: houdt één natriumatoom in zijn verbinding)
uric acid         
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THE END PRODUCT OF NUCLEIC ACID DEGRADATION
Uric Acid; Urate; Uric; C5H4N4O3; 2,6,8 trioxypurine; 2,6,8-trioxypurine; Monosodium urate crystals
urinezuur (vloeibare afvalstoffen van het lichaam)
sodium phosphate         
GROUP OF RELATED CHEMICALS
Sodium phosphate; Sodium phosphate p 32; Oral sodium phosphate; Oral Sodium Phosphate; Na3O4P; Sodium Phosphate; Maddrell’s salt; Kurrol’s salt; Graham's salt; Glassy phosphate; Monosodium orthophosphate; Sodium orthophosphate; Phosphate of soda
sodiumfosfaat

Definizione

monosodium glutamate
¦ noun a compound which occurs naturally as a breakdown product of proteins and is used as a flavour enhancer in food.

Wikipedia

Monosodium methyl arsonate

Monosodium methyl arsenate (MSMA) is an arsenic-based herbicide. It is an organo-arsenate; less toxic than the inorganic form of arsenates. However, the EPA states that all forms of arsenic are a serious risk to human health and the United States' Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ranked arsenic as number 1 in its 2001 Priority List of Hazardous Substances at Superfund sites.

Arsenic is classified as a Group-A carcinogen. The EPA states that:

Arsenate (AsV) is the oxidized form and occurs in well-aerated soils, whereas in chemically-reduced soil environments, arsenite (AsIII) is the prevalent As form. Although arsenite is more toxic than arsenate, arsenate can also have deleterious effects on humans, plants, and microorganisms. Arsenic-contaminated soils pose serious risk to human health. The EPA also states that, while contaminated soil poses a serious risk to health, arsenic frequently mobilizes from soils and other sources, ending up in water where it is even more of a toxicity issue.

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