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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Phosphoric Acid OR Lactic Acid
  1. ... steam iron cleaner are: Chelating agents Hydroxyacetic acid Phosphoric acid Sodium hydroxide (dilute) Sulfuric acid
  2. ... Chelating agents Hydrocarbons Hydrochloric acid Nitrites Oxalic acid Phosphoric acid
  3. ... be done include: Blood tests to check calcium, phosphorus, uric acid, and electrolyte levels Kidney function tests Urinalysis to ...
  4. ... contain electrolytes. Common electrolytes include: Calcium Chloride Magnesium Phosphorus Potassium Sodium Electrolytes can be acids, bases, or salts. They can be measured by ...
  5. ... also a good source of: Vitamins B1 Copper Phosphorus Magnesium ... fatty acids. These are substances that your body needs to ...
  6. ... niacin ) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) Pantothenic acid (B5) Biotin (B7) Folate (folic acid or B9) Vitamins are grouped into two categories: ...
  7. ... also take a prenatal vitamin that has folic acid, iron, and the other vitamins and minerals that ...
  8. ... blood test Creatinine clearance -- blood and urine Uric acid blood test Urine specific gravity (will be low) ...
  9. ... such as wheat bran, and foods with oxalic acid (spinach and rhubarb) can bind with calcium and ...
  10. ... NJ, Shah SS, Tasker RC, Wilson KM. Electrolyte and acid-base disorders. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, ...
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