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alkalinity Alkalinity is measured in mg/l as calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It represents a measure of a solution's ability to buffer or neutralize acids. Lakes located in areas of calcareous glacial till (common throughout central and southern Minnesota) will have higher alkalinity than lakes formed on non-calcareous bedrock (common in northeastern Minnesota). Water with alkalinity less than about 75 mg/L could be considered soft, 76-150 moderately hard, 151-300 hard, and greater than 300 very hard. ...
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alkaptonuria Due to deficiency of homogentisic acid oxidase with features of ochronosis - pigmentation of articular cartilage, early osteoarthritis and calcification of intervertebral discs. Urine turns dark on standing.
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alkane A simple saturated hydrocarbon chain.
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alkyne An organic molecule containing at least one CC triple bond.
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alkane An organic molecule which contains only single carbon-carbon bonds.
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