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Alternative therapy
Preventative and therapeutic health care practices, such as acupuncture, naturopathy, chiropractic, homeopathy and herbal medicine. Generally do not follow accepted medical methods. May not require medical explanations for their success or use.
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nātrija hipohlorīts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaOCl Air-nestabila, bāli zaļa kristāli ar saldu aromātu; aukstā ūdenī, šķīst karstā ūdenī; sadalās izmantot kā balināšanas līdzeklis papīra masas un audumos, kā ķīmisko ...
mangāna oksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
MnO Green pulveris, skābes, kas nešķīst ūdenī, šķīst kūst pie 1650_C; izmanto medicīnā, drukāšanu, kā katalizators tekstila, keramikas un veļas baterijas. Pazīstams arī kā mangāna ...
nātrija alumināts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 2 Al 2 O 4 A white powder soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol; melts at 1800_C; used as a zeolite-type of material and a mordant, and in water purification, milkglass ...
vara oksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Cu 2 O An oxide of copper found in nature as cuprite and formed on copper by heat; used chiefly as a pigment and as a fungicide. Also known as copper oxide.
nātrija jodāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaIO 3 A white, water- and acetone-soluble powder; used as a disinfectant and in medicine.
hromāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
1. CrO 4 2 _ 2. An ion derived from the unstable acid H 2 CrO 4 . 3. A salt or ester of chromic acid.
mangāna hidroksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Mn(OH) 3 A brown powder that rapidly loses water to form MnO(OH); used in ceramics and as a fabric pigment. Also known as hydrated manganic hydroxide.