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Oxoacids of arsenic, antimony and bismuth

Oxoacids of Sb(III) are not stable, and few antimonite salts are well characterized. Meta-antimonites include NaSb02 [Pg.534]

Hydrolysis results in the loss of a phosphate group and converts ATP to ADP (adenosine diphosphate), releasing energy which is used for functions such as cell growth and muscle movement. The reaction can be written in a simplified form as  [Pg.423]

Frausto da Silva and R.J.P. Williams (1991) The Biological Chemistry of the Elements, Clarendon Press, Oxford. C.K. Mathews, K.E. van Holde and K.G. Ahern (2000) Biochemistry, 3rd edn, Benjamin/Cummings, New York. [Pg.423]


Oxoacid Salts of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth... [Pg.70]


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Antimony and Bismuth

Antimony arsenates

Antimony oxoacids

Arsenic Antimonial

Arsenic and Bismuth

Arsenic oxoacids

Bismuth arsenates

Bismuth oxoacids

Of 4-oxoacid

Oxoacidic

Oxoacidity

Oxoacids

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