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Sodium sulphate is used to dry organic liquids. As a filler in powdered home laundry detergents. As a fining agent which removes small air bubbles from molten glass. Glauber’s salt, the decahydrate, was used as a laxative which removes certain drugs such as acetaminophen from the body. For defrosting windows, in carpet fresheners, starch manufactured, as an additive to cattle feed. In the manufacture of detergents and in the Kraft process of paper pulping |
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Sodium Sulphate is a white, orthorhombic crystalline solid at room temperature. It has a monoclinic structure at temperature above 1000C, and assumes a hexagonal structure at temperature above 2500C. It is reduced to Sodium Sulphide at high temperature. However, at normal temperature, Sodium Sulphate is a stable compound which does not decompose and does not react with oxidizing or reducing agent. It forms a neutral (pH of 7) solution in water. Sodium Sulphate is most soluble in water at 32.40C (49.7 g/100 g). |
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Feb 19, 2023 |
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Feb 19, 2023 |
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Chemicals |