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The three avenues for salt output are obligatory loss of salt in sweat and feces and uncontrolled excretion of salt in vomit.
COOH
Refers to the carboxyl group, a functional group consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH), found in organic acids.
Hexanoic Acid
A colorless, oily fatty acid with an odor that resembles that of goats or other barnyard animals, used in flavoring and manufacturing.
Valeric Acid
A saturated fatty acid with the chemical formula C5H10O2, present in valerian root and used in flavoring.
Structural Formula
A representation of the molecular structure of a chemical compound, showing how atoms are arranged within the molecule.
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