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Glauber salt is find to use on a pigeon; however, use should be limited. If given in high quantities, glauber salt can act as a laxative and can hinder copper absorption.
Glauber's salt treats constipation
Glauber salt is Na2SO4; it was used as a laxative.
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No it's not the same at all.
Sodium sulfate.
it turns to an anhydrate
no
When aniline is treated with sulfuric acid, it becomes sulfate salt. The formula for this is Na2So4. It may also be known as thenardite or Glauber's salt.
efflorescent- washing soda, copper sulphate, glauber salt deliquescent -calcium chloride, sodium hydroxide, iron3 chloride
Na2SO4 is sodium sulfate, sometimes called disodium sulfate. Sodium sulfate from a natural source is known as Thenardate and was formerly called Glauber's Salt.
Calcium chloride easily absorb water, it is hygroscopic.