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See also:GROUP IX . See also:Oxygen.—When pure oxygen is inhaled the only effect is a slight increase of the amount of the See also:gas in the See also:blood, but this has no particular physiological effect. The pharmacological See also:action of See also:hydrogen peroxide (H202), See also:potassium permanganate, powdered See also:charcoal and some other oxidizing agents depends on the readiness with which they give up oxygen. End of Article: GROUP IXAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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