Chemistry Flashcards

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titration: used mainly to determine metal ions by use of complex-forming reactions.

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Complexometric titration

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titration: this is used for heterogeneous systems like colloids, emulsions, and suspensions.

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zeta potential titration

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titration: is usually used to find the amount of a known acidic or basic substance through acid base reactions.

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Acid-Base titration

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4
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titration: determining the concentration of a given analyte by causing a redox reaction between the titrant and the analyte.

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redox titration

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5
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formation of ketone bodies from fatty acids and ketogenic amino acids

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ketpgenesis

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6
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formation of fats from fatty acids and glycogen

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lipogenesis

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7
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formation of glycogen from glucose

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glycogenesis

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8
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formation of glucose from a non-carbohydrate organic compound

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gluconeogenesis

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9
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metabolism of a glucose molecules to pyruvate or lactate for production of energy

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glycolysis

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10
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breakdown of glycogen to glucose for use as energy

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glycogenolysis

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11
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decomposition of fat

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lipolysis

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