Gallium phosphate (GaPO4 or gallium orthophosphate) is a colorless trigonal crystal with a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale. GaPO4 is isotypic with quartz...
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measurements under harsh conditions. Some materials used (especially gallium phosphate or tourmaline) are extremely stable at high temperatures, enabling...
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lithium niobate, lithium borate, berlinite, gallium arsenide, lithium tetraborate, aluminium phosphate, bismuth germanium oxide, polycrystalline zirconium...
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The oxalate phosphates are chemical compounds containing oxalate and phosphate anions. They are also called oxalatophosphates or phosphate oxalates. Some...
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AM; Sharma, AV; Hibble, SJ (30 April 2009). "Potassium nickel(II) gallium phosphate hydrate, K [ NiGa 2 ( PO 4 ) 3 ( H 2 O ) 2 ] {\displaystyle {\ce...
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and solid-state NMR structural resolution of a layered fluorinated gallium phosphate: RbGa 3 (PO 4 ) 2 (HPO 4 )F 4 ·C 5 N 2 H 16 ·2H 2 O (MIL-145)". Dalton...
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Phosphoric acid (category Phosphates)
H+ ions gives the phosphate ion PO3−4. Removal of one or two protons gives dihydrogen phosphate ion H2PO−4, and the hydrogen phosphate ion HPO2−4, respectively...
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Phosphorus (section Inorganic phosphates)
phosphorus has an occurrence in Earth's crust of about 0.1%, generally as phosphate rock. A member of the pnictogen family, phosphorus readily forms a wide...
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Interstitial nephritis (section Gallium scan)
reticulum. The sensitivity of an abnormal gallium scan has been reported to range from 60% to 100%. A study of Gallium scan in 76 patients [23 with AIN, 8 with...
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GdF3 Gadolinium gallium garnet – Gd3Ga5O12 Gadolinium(III) nitrate – Gd(NO3)3 Gadolinium(III) oxide – Gd2O3 Gadolinium(III) phosphate – GdPO4 Gadolinium(III)...
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characterization of a new organically templated three-dimensional open-framework gallium phosphate–phosphite (C6N2H18)2(C6N2H17)Ga15(OH)8(PO4)2(HPO4)12(HPO3)6·2H2O"...
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configuration. Gallium atoms are bound to the phosphates of DNA at low gallium concentrations, forming a stable complex. Gallium competes with magnesium in DNA binding...
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vapors; (gas lasers) Semiconductors, e.g. gallium arsenide (GaAs), indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs), or gallium nitride (GaN). Liquids, in the form of dye...
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Ogawa [jp] (1912-2002) at Aratano-cho, Anan, Tokushima to produce calcium phosphate for fluorescent lamp phosphors. The majority ownership is still held by...
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Feldspar Fluorspar Fluorspar Fluorspar Fluorspar Fluorspar Gallium Gallium Gallium Gallium Gallium Germanium Germanium Germanium Germanium Germanium Graphite...
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hypophosphatemic osteomalacia, is an uncommon disorder resulting in increased renal phosphate excretion, hypophosphatemia and osteomalacia. It may be caused by a phosphaturic...
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Cobalt, Heavy rare earth elements, Phosphate Rock, Vanadium, Copper, Nickel. Antimony, Bismuth, Cobalt, Gallium, Graphite, Indium, Lithium, Magnesium...
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shared with the other well-characterized members of its group, boron, gallium, indium, and thallium; it is also expected for nihonium. Aluminium can...
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Aluminium hydroxide (category Phosphate binders)
Hydrargillite, once thought to be aluminium hydroxide, is an aluminium phosphate. Nonetheless, both gibbsite and hydrargillite refer to the same polymorphism...
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phosphate-binding drug that is sometimes administered to dogs and cats to bind intestinal phosphate and prevent the absorption of dietary phosphate as...
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was very different." An example is sodium phosphate, Na3PO4. The sodium ion has a charge of 1+ and the phosphate ion has a charge of 3–. Therefore, three...
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ionic salts can be used directly without further modification (e.g., gallium-67, gallium-68, and radioiodine isotopes). These uses rely on the chemical and...
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electronic devices, and a component of the III–V compound semiconductor gallium arsenide. Arsenic and its compounds, especially the trioxide, are used...
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cisplatin and bleomycin Fluoro-edenite fibrous amphibole Formaldehyde Gallium arsenide Lindane Melphalan Methoxsalen (8-Methoxypsoralen) plus ultraviolet...
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Radiopharmaceutical (section Gallium-67)
with a 68-minute half-life, produced by elution from germanium-68 in a gallium-68 generator or by proton irradiation of zinc-68. 3H or tritium is a beta...
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PMC 4641902. PMID 26617630. Ivanoff CS, Ivanoff AE, Hottel TL (February 2012). "Gallium poisoning: a rare case report". Food Chem. Toxicol. 50 (2): 212–5. doi:10...
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ISBN 978-3-11-007511-3. Tanaka, A. (2004). "Toxicity of indium arsenide, gallium arsenide, and aluminium gallium arsenide". Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 198 (3):...
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Borophosphate (category Phosphates)
aluminium instead of boron, gallophosphates, with gallium in place of boron, and by substituting the phosphate: boroarsenates, boroantimonates, and vanadoborates...
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free dictionary. Monophosphate refers to any compound containing one phosphate unit. Adenosine monophosphate Nucleoside monophosphate Uridine monophosphate...
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and even double salts like aluminum gallium indium phosphide. These include III-V semiconductors, including gallium arsenide, the second-most widely used...
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