Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781285869759
Author: Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.116P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Dicalcium phosphate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Phosphorous is given in the form of Dicalcium phosphate.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Magnesium sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Magnesium is given in the form of Magnesium sulfate.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Potassium chloride.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Potassium is given in the form of Potassium chloride.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Ferrous sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Iron is given in the form of Ferrous sulfate.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Calcium carbonate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Calcium is given in the form of Calcium carbonate.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Zinc aspartate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Zinc is given in the form of Zinc aspartate.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Manganese sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Manganese is given in the form of Manganese sulfate.

Interpretation Introduction

(h)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Titanium dioxide.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Titanium is given in the form of Titanium dioxide.

Interpretation Introduction

(i)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Horsetail leaf extract for silicon.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Silicon is given in the form of Horsetail leaf extract for silicon.

Interpretation Introduction

(j)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Copper sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Copper is given in the form of Copper sulfate.

Interpretation Introduction

(k)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Boron citrate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Boron is given in the form of Boron citrate.

Interpretation Introduction

(l)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Molybdenum Amino acid Chelate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Molybdenum is given in the form of Molybdenum Amino acid Chelate.

Interpretation Introduction

(m)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Chromium picolinate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Chromium is given in the form of Chromium picolinate.

Interpretation Introduction

(n)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Potassium iodide.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Iodine is given in the form of Potassium iodide.

Interpretation Introduction

(o)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Sodium selenate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Selenium is given in the form of Sodium selenate.

Interpretation Introduction

(p)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Vanadyl sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Vanadium is given in the form of Vanadyl sulfate.

Interpretation Introduction

(q)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Nickel sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Nickel is given in the form of Nickel sulfate.

Interpretation Introduction

(r)

Interpretation:

To determine the form of each trace mineral present in multivitamin formulations.

Concept Introduction:

Each trace mineral is extracted from a particular source. The source will be a mixture and the trace mineral will be in purest form.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.116P

Stannous chloride.

Explanation of Solution

All trace elements are present in various forms. These forms when administered into body release the elements which are then used by the body.

Tin is given in the form of stannous chloride.

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Chapter 3 Solutions

Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry

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