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Water getting into this layer causes it to dissolve, creating an acidic environment that then attacks the manganese chloride.
Verapamil attenuated and manganese chloride abolished norepinephrine-induced renal vasoconstriction.
In some experiments manganese chloride (2 mM) was added both to cells (10 minutes prior to lysis) and to the lysis buffer.
Manganese chloride is produced by treating manganese(IV) oxide with concentrated hydrochloric acid.
Disclose that n-butyraldoxime, manganese chloride and halogenated hydrocarbons exhibit toxicological synergism in combination with an ingredient in the controlled product; 10.
The phosphatase was purified 39-fold by manganese chloride precipitation, ammonium sulfate precipitation, and DEAE-cellulose chromatography.
In the laboratory, manganese chloride can be prepared by treating manganese metal or manganese(II) carbonate and hydrochloric acid:
Permanganates can be produced by oxidation of manganese compounds such as manganese chloride or manganese sulfate by strong oxidizing agents, for instance, sodium hypochlorite or lead dioxide:
When manganese chloride is added to a vesicular solution, Mn paramagnetic ions are released, perturbing the relaxation time of the phospholipids' phosphate groups and broadening the resulting P resonance signal.
MnO was expensive, and Weldon developed a process for its recycling by treating the manganese chloride produced with milk of lime and blowing air through the mixture to form a precipitate known as Weldon mud which was used to generate more chlorine.
More soluble forms of manganese such as manganese sulphate and manganese chloride are more rapidly cleared from the lung than less soluble forms such as manganese oxides or manganese phosphate (Roels et al., 1997; Dorman et al., 2001a; Dorman et al., 2004a).