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Whewellite structure

Werner s coordination theory, 1, 6 Whewellite structure, 6, 849 Wickmanite structure, 6, 849 Wilkinson s catalyst, 6, 239 Wilson s disease, 5, 721 copper, 6,648 removal, 6,769 copper complexes, 2,959 copper metabolism, 6,766 radiopharmaceutical agents, 6,968 Wolfram s red salt, 5,427 Wurzite... [Pg.247]

Both calcium oxalate monohydrate and dihydrate - whewellite and weddelite - contain eight-coordinated Ca2+ in distorted square-antiprismatic geometry, but there is one coordinated water in the former, two in the latter. Whewellite has a layer structure through the sharing of three edges of each coordination square-antiprism with three adjacent polyhedra weddelite has a chain structure (128). The trihydrate also contains eight-coordinated Ca2+ (129). [Pg.266]

Calcium oxalate (723) occurs as the monohydrate (whewellite, the thermodynamically stable form under ambient conditions (724)), the dihydrate (weddellite) in plant calcium stores and in sap, or the trihydrate (725). Calcium oxalate also plays a structural role in plants. Oxalate, for example from excessive amounts of rhubarb or spinach, inhibits absorption of Ca2+ from the GIT precipitation of calcium oxalate is the reason for the toxicity of oxalates. Calcium oxalate may also occur in man, where it can appear as minute star-shaped crystals in the urine. It is the main constituent of the majority of urinary calculi in man (726,727). The relationships between dietary calcium... [Pg.330]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.849 ]




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