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Formula for sodium sulphate

Updated: 8/11/2023
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12y ago

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  • Yes, Sodium sulfate is categorized as one of many salts.
  • It is the sodium salt of sulfuric acid.
  • When anhydrous, it is a white crystalline solid of formula Na2SO4

But the "salt" on your table that you sprinkle on your fried eggs is not

sodium sulfate. It's a different sodium salt ... sodium chloride, NaCl .

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16y ago

AlNa(SO4)2· 12H2O Colorless crystals with an astringent taste and a melting point of 61°C; soluble in water; used as a mordant and for waterproofing textiles, as a food additive, and for matches, tanning, ceramics, engraving, and water purification. Abbreviated SAS. Also known as porous alum; soda alum; sodium aluminum sulfate.

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15y ago

Sodium Sulphate is a Salt made from Sodium Hydroxide and Sulphuric Acid.

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jesus is there no answers these days: you'd better look for more than 10 already answered 'look-a-likes' !

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12y ago

sodium = NA + petroluem = PE and sulfonate= SF

stop being stuppid , figure out your self.. go to school .

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Glaubers Salt

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AlNa(SO4)2

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Na2SO4

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