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Sodium carbonate (7369 bytes)
15: <td>Sodium carbonate </td> 18: <td>[[sodium|Na]]<sub>2</sub>[[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 93: ...ass]], chemicals such as sodium [[silicate]]s and sodium [[phosphate]]s, the pulp and [[paper]] industries... 97: ... a combination of sodium carbonate and [[sodium bicarbonate]], have been mined from dry lake bottoms in [[Egy... 101: ...hloride]]) was boiled in sulfuric acid to yield [[sodium sulfate]] and [[hydrochloric acid]] gas, accordin... Carbonate (1868 bytes) 1: ...] this interconversion between carbon dioxide and carbonate ions. 3: Carbonate-containing [[salt]]s are industrially and minerol... 4: ubiquitous. The term "carbonate" is also commonly used to 5: ...e salts. Most common is [[limestone]], or calcium carbonate. The process of removing these salts is called [... 8: ...as into the water, or by dissoving carbonate or bicarbonate salts into the water. Calcium carbonate (3088 bytes) 15: <td>Calcium carbonate</td> 18: <td>[[Calcium|Ca]][[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 90: '''Calcium carbonate''' is a [[chemical compound]], with [[chemical f... 103: [[Category:Carbonates]] 107: [[fr:Carbonate de calcium]] Barium carbonate (1274 bytes) 1: '''Barium carbonate''' ([[Barium|Ba]][[Carbonate|CO]]<sub>3</sub>), also known as '''witherite''',... Potassium carbonate (2732 bytes) 1: '''Potassium carbonate''' (also known as ''pearl ash'' or ''salts of tar... 17: <td>Potassium carbonate</td> 20: <td>[[potassium|K<sub>2</sub>]][[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 98: [[Category:Carbonates]] Copper(II) carbonate (837 bytes) 1: ...mixture of both copper carbonate and basic copper carbonate in various stages of [[hydration]]. It was former... 5: '''Basic copper(II) carbonate''' occurs naturally as [[malachite]] (CuCO<sub>3<... Magnesium carbonate (705 bytes) 1: '''Magnesium carbonate''', also known as '''magnesite''' when found in n... 3: Magnesium carbonate is added to [[table salt]]s to prevent caking and... 7: Basic magnesium carbonate is also called ''Artinite''. 11: [[Category:Carbonates]] Molten-carbonate fuel cells (282 bytes) 1: '''Molten-carbonate fuel cells''' ('''MCFC''') are high-temperature f... Sodium (10357 bytes) 6: | colspan="2" align="center" | '''sodium''' – [[magnesium]] 16: | sodium, Na, 11 152: ...'' (''Natrium'' in [[Latin]]) and atom number 11. Sodium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive [[metal]] belon... 156: ...de]] [[ion]]s. If ground to a fine enough powder, sodium will ignite spontaneously in water. However, it d... 159: ...ounds. This alkali metal is also a component of [[sodium chloride]] (NaCl) which is vital to [[life]]. Oth... Sodium borohydride (1151 bytes) 1: '''Sodium borohydride''', also known as [[sodium]] tetrahydridoborate, has the chemical formual Na... 7: ...ate produced can then be recycled to produce more sodium borohydride, and the process is being investigate... 11: ... Process for the Regeneration of Sodium Borate to Sodium Borohydride for Use as a Hydrogen Storage Source] Sodium citrate (854 bytes) 1: '''Sodium citrate''' is the [[sodium]] [[salt]] of [[citric acid]] with the chemical f... 3: ...lcium citrate are common known as ''sour salt''. Sodium citrate gives [[club soda]] both its sour and sal... 5: Sodium citrate is common in lemon-lime [[soft drink]]s, ... Sodium hexametaphosphate (1350 bytes) 52: '''Sodium hexametaphosphate''' ('''SHMP''') is used as a [[... 56: * '''glassy sodium''' 58: * '''hexasodium metaphosphate''' 59: * '''hexasodium salt''' Sodium percarbonate (2319 bytes) 1: ...water, its releases [[H2O2]] and soda ash (sodium carbonate). 5: ...enerates water. Another benefit offered by sodium carbonate by raising the pH value is to reduce the negative... 7: ...have contaminations on the environment, sodium percarbonate is an environmentally friendly chemical which dec... 8: ...he characteristic of no contamination on soil, as sodium perborate is made of borax which is found to have... 9: ... or bleach compositions formulated with sodium percarbonate have an strong stain removal capability. It is ve... Sodium hydride (106 bytes) 1: '''Sodium hydride''' is a [[chemical compound]] with the co... Sodium nitrite (902 bytes) 1: ...s a [[food additive]] with [[chemical formula]] {{sodium}}{{nitrogen}}{{oxygen}}{{sub|2}} which serves a d... 3: ...bacteria, it is dangerously similar in formula to sodium nitrate, a prime ingredient in explosives. Variou... Sodium metabisulfite (1334 bytes) 1: ...ub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>, and is also known as ''disodium salt''. It is a food additive, and is commonly u... 3: ...ing difficulties in some people. For this reason, sodium metabisulfite has lost favour in recent times, wi... 5: Sodium metabisulfite is also used to remove [[chlorine]]... 7: It is also known as sodium metabisulphite. 11: ...0-6NnIm5_Tabsf2zn BASF AG's Chemical factsheet on Sodium Metabisulfite] Sodium azide (3306 bytes) 1: ...te solid. When it is mixed with water or an acid, sodium azide changes rapidly to a toxic gas with a punge... 3: ... for Disease Control]] has received no reports of sodium azide exposure following automobile airbag deploy... 5: Sodium azide is also used as a chemical [[preservative]]... 9: ...ing it less harmful outdoors. The gas formed from sodium azide is less dense (lighter) than air, so it wil... 11: ...bon monoxide]]. When this happens, the cells die. Sodium azide is more harmful to the [[heart]] and the [[... Sodium amalgam (1707 bytes) 1: ...rcury]], with [[sodium]] [[metal]]. When metallic sodium is dissolved in mercury, it reacts [[exothermic]]... 3: ...cell" to produce [[hydrogen]] gas, concentrated [[sodium hydroxide]] solution, and mercury to be recycled ... 5: ... [[reducing agent]] which is safer to handle than sodium itself. Sodium phosphate (505 bytes) 1: ...ub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>) is a [[phosphate]] of [[sodium]]. 3: ...king as a [[laxative]] to treat [[constipation]]. Sodium phosphate enemas are sold [[over-the-counter]] in... 7: ...asp National Multiple Sclerosis Society's page on Sodium Phosphate enemas] Sodium tripolyphosphate (715 bytes) 1: '''Sodium tripolyphosphate''' (STPP) is a [[sodium]] [[salt]] of [[triphosphoric acid]]. It is used ... 3: ...h salt, [[vinegar]], [[baking powder]], and [[monosodium glutamate]]. An excessive amount of STPP in food ... 8: [[Category:Sodium compounds]]
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