| 1. | Only in basic conditions is tellurite formed.
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| 2. | Sodium tellurite ( Na 2 TeO 3 ) is lethal in amounts of around 2 grams.
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| 3. | Natural tellurite and tellurate minerals also occur, formed by oxidation of tellurides near the Earth's surface.
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| 4. | "' Sodium tellurite "'is an inorganic tellurium compound with formula Na 2 TeO 3.
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| 5. | The related conjugate base is well known in the form of several salts such as potassium acid tellurite, KHTeO 3.
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| 6. | Several types of fibers have been successfully tested : non-zero dispersion-shifted fibers, chalcogenide fibers or tellurite fibers.
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| 7. | The co-presence of TerC and TerE but not TerF correlates with tellurite resistance when several hundred bacterial strains were assayed.
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| 8. | It is also associated with native tellurium, tellurite, native gold, pyrite, rodalquilarite, mackayite, sonoraite, cuzticite and eztlite.
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| 9. | Most tellurite compounds can be formed by heating the relevant oxide with tellurium dioxide, e . g ., Na 2 O + TeO 2 ?
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| 10. | Potassium tellurite ( K 2 TeO 3 ) is used together with agar as part of a selective medium for growth of some bacteria ( Clauberg medium ).
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