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  • y cheap starting materials: acetone, sodium bicarbonate, and potassium peroxymonosulfate (commercia
  • emoglobin for protons enhances synthesis of bicarbonate and accordingly increases capacity of deoxy
  • sodium bicarbonate), and one or more dyes.
  • blood, carbonic anhydrase converts CO2 into bicarbonate and the same enzyme transforms the bicarbon
  • baking powder or a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and cream of tartar.
  • Extracellular buffers include bicarbonate and ammonia, whereas proteins and phosphate
  • a3H(CO3)2, which is a double salt of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate, and has a needle-like
  • drase which leads to increased secretion of bicarbonate and alkalizes the urine.
  • ic acid (H2CO3) can lose one proton to form bicarbonate anion (HCO3−) and lose a second to form car
  • cies include carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate anion, and carbonate.
  • is a measure of the amount of carbonate and bicarbonate anions in solution.
  • Carbonate and bicarbonate anions contribute to alkalinity due to thei
  • riants are the base excess approach and the bicarbonate approach.
  • MCC uses bicarbonate as a carboxyl group source to catalyze the
  • olution is commonly used, often with sodium bicarbonate as a buffering agent
  • eversed in the lungs, where it converts the bicarbonate back into CO2 and allows it to be expelled.
  • s from the blood plasma and in turn release bicarbonate back into the plasma after the hydrochloric
  • ate moiety which forms the precipitate, the bicarbonate being included to moderate the material's a
  • P) - 7 tests - sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, glu
  • panel measures sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), magnesium, crea
  • hydrogen ions, and the related excretion of bicarbonate, both of which would lower blood pH.
  • The bicarbonate buffering system is especially key, as carb
  • d by cellular respiration) when compared to bicarbonate buffers, which are also commonly used in ce
  • tempts to prepare compounds such as calcium bicarbonate by evaporating its solution to dryness inva
  • After conversion of CO2 to bicarbonate by carbonic anhydrase, PEP carboxylase assi
  • each of the forms of carbonate (carbonate, bicarbonate, carbon dioxide, and carbonic acid) shifts
  • ioxide is released from the solution of the bicarbonate, causing the much less soluble calcium carb
  • The bicarbonate concentration is also calculated.
  • The bicarbonate content causes the venous blood leaving the
  • This gene encodes a member of the sodium bicarbonate cotransporter (NBC) family, part of the bic
  • Electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter 4 is a protein that in humans
  • Solute carrier family 4, sodium bicarbonate cotransporter, member 7, also known as SLC4
  • Sodium bicarbonate cotransporters are involved in intracellula
  • s that catalyse the oxidation of formate to bicarbonate, donating the electrons to a second substra
  • Electroneutral chloride and bicarbonate exchange across the plasma membrane on a on
  • Electroneutral sodium bicarbonate exchanger 1 is a protein that in humans is
  • To balance the charges when bicarbonate exits the cell, a chloride anion from the p
  • The production of bicarbonate from AOM can result in the precipitation of
  • to be permeable for chloride, thiocyanate, bicarbonate, glutamate, and GABA.
  • The KM values for ATP, propionyl-CoA, and bicarbonate has been determined to be 0.08 mM, 0.29 mM,
  • eficit, carbon dioxide levels, blood pH, or bicarbonate HCO3- concentration.
  • ngicides, including azoxystrobin, potassium bicarbonate, hydrogen dioxide as well as the biological
  • Pyridine as base/solvent, sodium bicarbonate in chloroform and catalyst DMAP (N,N-dimeth
  • s, for example maize, PEP carboxylase fixes bicarbonate in the mesophyll cells of the leaf and the
  • Loss of bicarbonate in feces or urine
  • Bicarbonate in the red blood cell (RBC) exchanging with
  • ch there is an abnormally elevated level of bicarbonate in the blood.
  • monium (NH4+) and monophosphate, generating bicarbonate in the process while clearing acid.
  • ch there is an abnormally depleted level of bicarbonate in the blood.
  • A bicarbonate indicator (hydrogencarbonate indicator) is
  • s such as cement instead of lime and sodium bicarbonate instead of ammonia, recycled solvents like
  • H2S into hydrosulfide ion (HS-) or CO2 into bicarbonate ion (HCO3-).
  • Bicarbonate ion is a base that neutralizes the acid, th
  • Bicarbonate ion is phosphorylated with ATP to create ca
  • The formation of a bicarbonate ion will release a proton into the plasma.
  • H2CO3 ⇌ H+ + HCO3− ( bicarbonate ion)
  • acity of carbon dioxide, in the form of the bicarbonate ion.
  • ion, presumably by slowing the formation of bicarbonate ions with subsequent reduction in sodium an
  • umably by reducing the rate of formation of bicarbonate ions with subsequent reduction in sodium an
  • produce up to 600,000 molecules of product ( bicarbonate ions) per second.
  • reas secretes an isosmotic fluid containing bicarbonate ions, which helps buffer the acid concentra
  • the CO2 content (80-90%) is transported as bicarbonate ions.
  • alts is a collective group of salts rich in bicarbonate ions.
  • Bicarbonate is activated by the addition of ATP, increa
  • Once bicarbonate is activated, the biotin portion of MCC per
  • od and Drug Administration (FDA), potassium bicarbonate is "generally recognized as safe".
  • Sodablasting is a process where sodium bicarbonate is applied against a surface using compress
  • Sodium bicarbonate is also used as an ingredient in some mouth
  • The bicarbonate is then extruded from the cell by the band
  • Sodium bicarbonate is also effective in removing heavy tea and
  • Sodium bicarbonate is used in an aqueous solution as an antaci
  • Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is used to buffer the solution to a pH rang
  • ts ability to neutralize two protons, while bicarbonate is counted once as it can neutralize one pr
  • fall as the blood passes through the lungs, bicarbonate levels fall in the serum because the equili
  • udes aggregates, crushed limestone, calcium bicarbonate, lumber, beer, chemicals, plastics, and pap
  • cium carbonate, potassium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, or many other mineral
  • Sodium bicarbonate may also be useful in urinary alkalinizatio
  • This bicarbonate moves down its concentration gradient into
  • c. Bicarbonate: negative cooperativity
  • da ash) and its various by-products such as bicarbonate of soda, and sodium sesquicarbonate.
  • Baking soda or bicarbonate of soda - sodium hydrogen carbonate
  • tury, they were originally made purely from bicarbonate of soda and taken for their digestive prope
  • dosis, usually involves either excretion of bicarbonate or neutralization of bicarbonate by excess
  • c ions such as sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate
  • reased Na+-H+ exchange and increased HCO3- ( bicarbonate) reabsorption in the proximal tubule due to
  • act as a mild diuretic by reducing NaCl and bicarbonate reabsorption in the proximal tubule.
  • ular volume, which reverses the calcium and bicarbonate retention in the PCT.
  • and lessons can center around the use of a bicarbonate rocket.
  • s, leavening (monocalcium phosphate, sodium bicarbonate), salt, cellulose gel, honey, molasses, mal
  • ormed by adding the according carbonate, or bicarbonate salt, as an example ethyl sulfate and potas
  • heral blood vessels, stimulating pancreatic bicarbonate secretion, and inhibiting gastrin-stimulate
  • asm and is thought to function as a general bicarbonate sensor throughout the body.
  • itre of water will contain 1.4285 mmol/L of bicarbonate, since the molar mass of baking soda is 84.
  • ed), tapioca starch, xanthan gum, guar gum, bicarbonate soda, natural flavors, sea salt, natural fl
  • rley malt Extract, Raising agents (Ammonium bicarbonate, Sodium bicarbonate), Salt.
  • lly carbonated, ferruginous, with chlorine, bicarbonate, sodium, calcium;
  • ertain substances into the urine, including bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, amino acids, organic ac
  • bonated, mildly ferruginous, with chlorine, bicarbonate, sodium.
  • al water include sodium, calcium, magnesium bicarbonate, sulphate-chloride and a significant amount
  • , wholemeal, raising agents (usually sodium bicarbonate, tartaric acid and malic acid) and salt.
  • ium alginate, carrageenan, gelatine, sodium bicarbonate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and alginic aci
  • upper a mixture of tartaric acid and sodium bicarbonate that reacted to produce carbon dioxide.
  • bed in the small intestine reunite with the bicarbonate that was produced when the food was in the
  • " is sometimes used erroneously to refer to bicarbonate, the common name of the hydrogencarbonate a
  • The antidote for uranium in humans is bicarbonate, this is used because uranium (VI) forms co
  • trate liquor (UNL) is treated with ammonium bicarbonate to form ammonium uranyl carbonate as a soli
  • followed by oxidation with DMSO and sodium bicarbonate to yield 2-nitrobenzaldehyde, which is subs
  • is enzyme catalyzes the reaction of ATP and bicarbonate to produce carbonyl phosphate and ADP.
  • Sodium bicarbonate transporter-like protein 11 is a protein th
  • 20-48°C), sulphuric, calcic, sodic, rich in bicarbonate waters known since the beginning of the mil
  • stic soda, calcium hypochloride, and sodium bicarbonate, which are used in applications that range
  • Sodium bicarbonate which produces carbon dioxide gas and sugar
  • ssium chloride, calcium chloride and sodium bicarbonate, with the latter used to balance the pH.
  • losis, and 2) increased generation of "new" bicarbonate within these same cells, which will be reab