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A compound produced by the combination of a base, commonly a metallic oxide, with an acid; some common salts are sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and magnesium sulfate
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The solid produced by the reaction of an acid with a base
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| salt a. |
agglutination that occurs in salt solutions of certain concentrations.
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| salt and pepper f. |
a fundus of the eye that is dusted with fine blue pigmented and orange depigmented spots, characteristic of hereditary syphilis; also seen in other disorders, e.g., rubella.
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1. an inverted-Ushaped tube filled with a gel, usually composed of agar, water, and potassium chloride, used to separate two chemically incompatible solutions in an electrochemical cell. 2. a chemical bond between a nitrogen atom, carrying a positive charge, and an oxygen atom, carrying a negative charge.
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