Abstract

The influence of “flint” water on the development of biochemical processes which cause the accumulation of selenium in the body of laboratory animals has been studied experimentally. A decrease in the bond energy of the molecule of “flint” water with the anion SeO32− in relation to the bond energy of the molecule of ordinary water and an increase in the coefficient of diffusion of this anion in bone and muscular tissues in filtration of “flint” water have been substantiated.

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