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When potassium chloride was added, it didn't seem to change the time of death,» Zimmers notes.
Not exact matches
«The mineral composition of the brine is such that,
when it's drawn up, put into salt pans and evaporated by the wind and sun, the crystallisation creates a solution of salt with 65 % sodium
chloride and 35 %
potassium chloride.
When you stimulate a neuron, ions like sodium and
potassium and
chloride flow back and forth, causing what's called an action potential to travel down the neuron, through the axon, to a synapse.
What can cause irregular heart beats, however, is having too much or too little
potassium when you take the Cesium
Chloride.
Rock salt and other salt - based ice melters contain sodium
chloride or
potassium chloride which can heat up to 175 degrees
when exposed to water, ice, and low temperatures.