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- Sodium_selenate abstract "Sodium selenate, Na2SeO4, is an odorless, white solid that forms as the sodium salt of selenic acid. Discovered shortly after the discovery of Selenium by Jöns Jacob Berzelius in 1817, Sodium Selenate was first used as a staining agent for glassware. Despite being a highly toxic chemical, Sodium Selenate is a common ingredient in most multivitamins and livestock feed as a source of Selenium due to its high solubility and relatively low reactivity. Studies focusing on the biological effects of selenium have brought greater attention to Sodium Selenate due to its regulatory role in the function of the PP2A phosphatase protein. This protein plays an important role in angiogenesis and has been linked to cancer cell growth and Alzheimers progression.".
- Sodium_selenate thumbnail Natriumselenaat_t.png?width=300.
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- Sodium_selenate iupacName "Sodium selenate".
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- Sodium_selenate subject Category:Selenates.
- Sodium_selenate subject Category:Sodium_compounds.
- Sodium_selenate type Abstraction100002137.
- Sodium_selenate type Cognition100023271.
- Sodium_selenate type Compound105870180.
- Sodium_selenate type Concept105835747.
- Sodium_selenate type Content105809192.
- Sodium_selenate type Idea105833840.
- Sodium_selenate type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Sodium_selenate type SodiumCompounds.
- Sodium_selenate type Whole105869584.
- Sodium_selenate type ChemicalCompound.
- Sodium_selenate type ChemicalSubstance.
- Sodium_selenate type ChemicalSubstanceType.
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- Sodium_selenate type Thing.
- Sodium_selenate comment "Sodium selenate, Na2SeO4, is an odorless, white solid that forms as the sodium salt of selenic acid. Discovered shortly after the discovery of Selenium by Jöns Jacob Berzelius in 1817, Sodium Selenate was first used as a staining agent for glassware. Despite being a highly toxic chemical, Sodium Selenate is a common ingredient in most multivitamins and livestock feed as a source of Selenium due to its high solubility and relatively low reactivity.".
- Sodium_selenate label "Natriumselenaat".
- Sodium_selenate label "Natriumselenat".
- Sodium_selenate label "Selenato di sodio".
- Sodium_selenate label "Selenian sodu".
- Sodium_selenate label "Sodium selenate".
- Sodium_selenate label "Селенат натрия".
- Sodium_selenate label "سيلينات الصوديوم".
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Natriumselenat.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Natrium_selenat.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Selenato_di_sodio.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Natriumselenaat.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Selenian_sodu.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs m.03c7_sy.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Q419488.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Q419488.
- Sodium_selenate sameAs Sodium_selenate.
- Sodium_selenate wasDerivedFrom Sodium_selenate?oldid=604585093.
- Sodium_selenate depiction Natriumselenaat_t.png.
- Sodium_selenate isPrimaryTopicOf Sodium_selenate.