What's the difference between calomel and caromel?

Calomel


Definition:

  • (n.) Mild chloride of mercury, Hg2Cl2, a heavy, white or yellowish white substance, insoluble and tasteless, much used in medicine as a mercurial and purgative; mercurous chloride. It occurs native as the mineral horn quicksilver.

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  • (1) The end pool voltage-clamp circuits serve to minimize net current flow between the end pools and center pool, and employ stable, low-impedance calomel electrodes to monitor the potentials of the end and center pools.
  • (2) The residue of the ethyl acetate extract is dissolved in 0.1 N NaOH and analyzed by differential pulse polarography for the reduction of the nitro group at approximately -0.600 v versus the saturated calomel electrode.
  • (3) Pd measurement used a rectal perfused probe and a subcutaneous needle both connected, via agar-KCl bridges, to calomel electrodes and a millivoltmeter.
  • (4) The outputs from these electrodes fed through calomel cells were amplified and recorded directly by using an Electronics for Medicine photorecorder (White Plains, N.
  • (5) Recordings of electrical responses were made via a pair of calomel electrodes, in contact with woollen wicks extending from chambers 1 and 3, leading to a preamplifier linked to a cathode ray oscilloscope and a potentiometric pen recorder.
  • (6) The method is based on the experimental fact that the short-circuit current of the electric cell composed of an electrode with hydrogenase and methylviologen as the mediator of H2-H+ equilibrium and a saturated calomel electrode as the counter electrode, is practically proportional to the amount of hydrogenase in the cell.
  • (7) The course of the titration is followed potentiometrically with a glass and calomel electrode coupled and recorded automatically with a suitable registration potentiometer.
  • (8) Menadione is determined in the extract, which does not require further cleanup, using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with reductive mode electrochemical detection at a silver electrode at -0.75 V vs. calomel.
  • (9) The measurement was conducted using ferrocenylmethanol as a mediator in a stirred solution at 0.20 V versus a saturated calomel electrode.
  • (10) A method for determining free Ca2+-ions in the erythrocyte is described, using a commercially available ORION-Ca-electrode and calomel reference electrode assembly, where changes in free Ca2+-ion concentration upon addition of 0.01% digitonin could be measured.
  • (11) poly(G), poly(A, G, U) and DNA yield an anodic peak of guanine in the vicinity of a potential of -0.3 V (against a saturated calomel electrode).
  • (12) Bismuth gives a well-defined, diffusion-controlled cathodic wave in 1 M HCl with a half wave potential of -0.21 V with reference to a saturated calomel electrode.
  • (13) These currents drop sharply at potentials where tetrabutylammonium ions are desorbed, these potentials being -1.60, -1.66, -1.72, and -1.79 V versus the saturated calomel electrode (SCE) at tetrabutyla-mmonium concentrations of 0.1, 0.25, 1, and 5 mM, respectively.
  • (14) It was found that DNA and its adducts with antitumour active cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP) on the one hand and antitumour inactive trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (trans-DDP) and diethylenetriaminechloroplatinum(II) chloride (dien-Pt) on the other were unwound due to their adsorption on the negatively charged mercury surface polarized to the potentials of a narrow region around -1.2 V (vs. saturated calomel electrode).
  • (15) A polarographic signal at - 1.9 V (against a saturated-calomel electrode as a reference) is present in extracts of rapidly proliferating animal and plant tissues of normal and cancerous origin.
  • (16) It was shown that synthetic polynucleotides containing guanine display in cyclic voltammetry (CV) an anodic peak close to -0.3 V (against a saturated calomel electrode).
  • (17) Studies have been performed on changes in the activity of hydrolytic enzymes in spinal cord following a toxic action of calomel.
  • (18) The redox potentials of L-cell cultures reflected the pO(2) levels in the medium and ranged from -45 to +160 mv (versus calomel reference) for O(2) values ranging from 2 to 20% dissolved oxygen tension.
  • (19) The PC monolayer was formedon 145 mM KCL in a teflon trough and the surface change was measured by means of a Kiethley electrometer, with the high impedence output connected to an Americium 241 air electrode and the low impedence output to a calomel reference electrode.
  • (20) The sulfide electrode assay makes use of sulfide and calomel electrodes attached to a signal buffer which serves as an impedance match.

Caromel


Definition:

  • (n.) See Caramel.

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