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The effect of cadmium on some enzymes in the developing chick embryo

Cadmium (Gr. kadmeia - earth), a soft bluewhite metal, is a member of ~roup· II b of the Periodic Table, and lies between zinc and mercury. Cadmium (Cd) possesses the following physical constants: Atomic number 48; atomic weight 112.4; valency 2 and specific gravity a.?. The metal melts at 321°C and...

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Main Author: Gubb, Peter John Digby
Other Authors: Kench, J.E
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Language:English
Published: Division of Chemical Pathology 2020
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description Cadmium (Gr. kadmeia - earth), a soft bluewhite metal, is a member of ~roup· II b of the Periodic Table, and lies between zinc and mercury. Cadmium (Cd) possesses the following physical constants: Atomic number 48; atomic weight 112.4; valency 2 and specific gravity a.?. The metal melts at 321°C and boils at ?65°c, and is remarkably volatile for a heavy metal. Its volatility has constituted a special industrial hazard since its b.p. is below the melting point of copper (1083°C), and copper-cadmium alloys were formerly difficult to prepare without gross losses of cadmium into the atmosphere.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/32003 The effect of cadmium on some enzymes in the developing chick embryo Gubb, Peter John Digby Kench, J.E Cadmium Cadmium (Gr. kadmeia - earth), a soft bluewhite metal, is a member of ~roup· II b of the Periodic Table, and lies between zinc and mercury. Cadmium (Cd) possesses the following physical constants: Atomic number 48; atomic weight 112.4; valency 2 and specific gravity a.?. The metal melts at 321°C and boils at ?65°c, and is remarkably volatile for a heavy metal. Its volatility has constituted a special industrial hazard since its b.p. is below the melting point of copper (1083°C), and copper-cadmium alloys were formerly difficult to prepare without gross losses of cadmium into the atmosphere. 2020-05-28T15:08:19Z 2020-05-28T15:08:19Z 1970 2020-04-07T07:33:45Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32003 eng application/pdf Division of Chemical Pathology Faculty of Health Sciences
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The effect of cadmium on some enzymes in the developing chick embryo
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title_full The effect of cadmium on some enzymes in the developing chick embryo
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title_full_unstemmed The effect of cadmium on some enzymes in the developing chick embryo
title_short The effect of cadmium on some enzymes in the developing chick embryo
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