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Sodium laureth sulfate (1540 bytes)
1: <b>Sodium laureth sulfate</b> (SLES, also SLS), is a [[detergent]] and [[su... 3: ...b>2</sub>)<sub>n</sub>O[[sulfur|S]]O<sub>3</sub>[[sodium|Na]] 5: ...-n sulfate (unsubscripted), for example laureth-2 sulfate. The product of commerce is heterogeneous, both ... 7: ...ium lauryl sulfate]] or SLS) or [[ammonium lauryl sulfate]] (ALS) will probably be. 12: ... glycol Lauryl Ether Sulfate; Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (2269 bytes) 1: ...le has a tail of 12 carbon atoms, attached to a [[sulfate]] group, giving the molecule the [[amphiphilic]] ... 3: ...<sub>2</sub>OH) followed by neutralisation with [[sodium carbonate]]. It is used in both industrially pro... 7: ...aureth sulfate]] (also called sodium lauryl ether sulfate; SLES), which is less harsh on the skin, probably... Sulfate (1442 bytes) 1: '''Sulfate''' is the [[IUPAC]] name for the SO<sub>4</sub><s... 3: ...st all ionic [[chemical compound|compound]]s with sulfate anions are [[solubility|soluble]] in [[water]] at... 5: The [[acid]] of the sulfate ion is H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, called [[sulf... 7: Sulfates, also known as sulfur oxides, are important in b... 9: ...eep sea [[black smokers|thermal vent]]s depend on sulfates for energy in lieu of the [[sun]]. Magnesium sulfate (1197 bytes) 1: '''[[Magnesium]] [[sulfate]]''' (commonly called '''Epsom salts''' in hydrat... 9: [[Intravenous]] use is broadening, as magnesium sulfate reduces [[striated muscle]] contractions and bloc... 16: [[Category:Sulfates]] Iron(II) sulfate (1240 bytes) 1: ...neral szomolnokite when it occurs naturally. Iron sulfate pentahydrate forms the mineral siderotil. 3: ...er purification]] as a substitute for [[aluminium sulfate]]. It can also be used to treat [[iron deficiency... 7: [[Category:Sulfates]] Potassium sulfate (2980 bytes) 1: '''Potassium sulfate (K<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>)''' (also known as '... 5: Potassium sulfate is also a biproduct of the production of [[nitric... 21: <td>Potassium sulfate</td> 24: <td>[[potassium|K<sub>2</sub>]][[sulfate|SO<sub>4</sub>]]</td> 97: [[Category:Sulfates]] Barium sulfate (429 bytes) 1: '''Barium sulfate''' (or '''barium sulphate''', [[Barium|Ba]][[Sulf... Zinc sulfate (328 bytes) 1: '''Zinc sulfate''' ([[Zinc|Zn]][[Sulfate|SO<sub>4</sub>]]) is a clear, crystalline, water ... 6: [[Category:Sulfates]] Chondroitin sulfate (134 bytes) 1: '''Chondroitin sulfate''' is a [[glycosaminoglycan]] found in [[connecti... Lead sulfate (3439 bytes) 16: <td>Lead (II) sulfate</td> 101: '''Lead (II) sulfate''' (PbSO<sub>4</sub>) is a white crystal or powde... 107: Lead sulfate is toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin contac... 114: [[Category:Sulfates]] Copper (II) sulfate (949 bytes) 1: ...base (chemistry)|base]] copper oxide. Copper (II) sulfate may appear as a pale green or gray-white powder. 3: Copper (II) sulfate is a [[desiccant]]. As such, it most commonly occ... 7: ...e archaic name for Copper (II) sulfate was Cupric sulfate. Some common names are: [[Blue Stone]] and Blue V... 10: [[Category:Sulfates]] Cerium(IV) sulfate (1382 bytes) 1: ...<sub>2</sub>O, with x equal to 4, 8, or 12. Ceric sulfate is available commercially. 5: ...low [[oxide]] CeO<sub>2</sub>. Solutions of ceric sulfate have a strong yellow color. 7: ...r]], especially under acidic conditions. If ceric sulfate is added to dilute [[hydrochloric acid]], then el... 11: Ceric sulfate is used in [[analytical chemistry]] for [[redox]]... Ammonium Sulfate Precipitation (670 bytes) 1: ...dency to precipitate (i.e. the amount of Ammonium Sulfate that needs to be added to the solution for the pr... Ammonium lauryl sulfate (506 bytes) 1: '''Ammonium laurul sulfate''' (ALS), is an [[anionic]] [[surfactant]] found ... Sulfate-reducing bacteria (1289 bytes) 1: ...ed sulfur compounds such as [[sulfite]] and [[thiosulfate]], or elemental sulfur. This is called dissimila... 3: The sulfate-reducing have been treated as phenotypic group, t... 9: ... is also a single genus of [[Archaea]] capable of sulfate reduction, ''[[Archaeoglobi|Archaeoglobus]]''. 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 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 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 hydride (106 bytes) 1: '''Sodium hydride''' is a [[chemical compound]] with the co...
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