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What is the active ingredient in calgon?

It gets rid of the dirt by a formulation of active ingredients being polycarboxylates which softens hard water preventing hard water from forming in the first place.


What is the purpose of adding sodium hexametaphosphate solution to the soil suspension during particle-size analysis?

Sodium hexametaphosphate solution is added to soil suspension during particle-size analysis to disperse soil particles and prevent them from clumping together. This dispersion ensures accurate measurement of particle sizes and prevents errors that could occur if particles were to aggregate during analysis.


What is more dangerous sodium or chlorine?

Chlorine is more dangerous than sodium because chlorine is a toxic gas that can be harmful when inhaled or ingested, whereas sodium is a highly reactive metal that can cause burns when in contact with skin or eyes.


Is sodium dangerous when consumed on its own?

Yes, consuming large amounts of sodium on its own can be dangerous as it can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. It is important to consume sodium in moderation as part of a balanced diet.


Why is chlorine and sodium dangerous?

Chlorine gas is toxic to inhale and can cause respiratory issues, skin irritation, and eye irritation. Sodium metal is reactive and can explode when it comes in contact with water, potentially causing burns and fires. Both chlorine and sodium must be handled with care to avoid adverse health effects and accidents.

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What is the formula for hexametaphosphate?

Sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) is a hexamer of composition (NaPO3)6.


What do Sodium Hexametaphosphate come from?

pig sperm


What is the meaning for calgon carb on competitors?

a brand of sodium phosphate glass (sodium hexametaphosphate), soluble in water: used as a water-softening agent


What is the active ingredient in calgon?

It gets rid of the dirt by a formulation of active ingredients being polycarboxylates which softens hard water preventing hard water from forming in the first place.


What is the purpose of adding sodium hexametaphosphate solution to the soil suspension during particle-size analysis?

Sodium hexametaphosphate solution is added to soil suspension during particle-size analysis to disperse soil particles and prevent them from clumping together. This dispersion ensures accurate measurement of particle sizes and prevents errors that could occur if particles were to aggregate during analysis.


Why is sodium not dangerous in salt?

It's not dangerous because it's in the form of sodium chloride, not pure sodium.


Sodium level in blood 126 is it dangerous?

Is sodium level in blood 129 dangerous


Sodium and pure chlorine are so dangerous?

how is this possible when pure sodium and chlorine are so dangerous


Why isn't sodium chloride dangerous?

Sodium chloride is not dangerous only if it is used in reasonable quantities.


What is phosphate conditioning define?

This process is used in internal conditioning of boiler water, on the one hand and conditioning of cooling and process water, on the other orthophosphate such as trisodium phosphate and complex phosphates scuh as sodium hexametaphosphate are both used in steam boilers to precipitate whatever small amounts of calcium ion reach the boiler water through the pretreatment system or by leakage through the condensor. sodium hexametaphosphate is advantageous where the boiler water naturally tents to become too alkaline because it reduces this excess alkalinity by reverting to an acid orthophosphate in the boiler. Sodium hexametaphosphate is also widely used for minimizing the corrosion and pickup of iron by water in circulating cooling systems, in plant water distribution systems, and in municipal systems.


Did sodium chloride have any dangerous properties?

Sodium Chloride is table salt. It is not particularly dangerous and quite stable.


What are the ingredients in syrup?

natural syrup, gum, natural and artificial flavor, salt, sorobic acid and sodium benozat, caramel coloring, citric acid, sodium hexametaphosphate. these ingredients are the ones of the back cover... if you have any questions or comments please e-mail me at chiwangisboss@gmail.com