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An Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Causes a Left to Right

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An atrial septal defect (ASD) causes a left to right shunt, which enlarges the right atrium. Because of this effect, which of the following conditions often occur with ASD?

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Ethylmagnesium Bromide

A chemical reagent used in organic chemistry, specifically as a Grignard reagent, for forming carbon-carbon bonds.

Aqueous Acid

An acid solution where water acts as the solvent, capable of donating hydrogen ions (H+) to bases.

Tertiary Alcohol

An alcohol in which the hydroxyl (-OH) group is attached to a carbon atom that is connected to three other carbon atoms.

Ethylmagnesium Bromide

A Grignard reagent used in organic synthesis to form carbon-carbon bonds, consisting of ethyl group bonded to a magnesium-bromide ion.

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