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insoluble in ethanol. The term
borax properly refers to the so-called "
decahydrate" Na2B4O7·10H2O, but that name is not
consistent with its structure. It...
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obtained as
three hydrates and as the
anhydrous salt:
sodium carbonate decahydrate (natron), Na2CO3·10H2O,
which readily effloresces to form the monohydrate...
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soluble in water. With an
annual production of 6
million tonnes, the
decahydrate is a
major commodity chemical product. It is
mainly used as a filler...
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Natron is a
naturally occurring mixture of
sodium carbonate decahydrate (Na2CO3·10H2O, a kind of soda ash) and
around 17%
sodium bicarbonate (also called...
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salts are
known including calcium ammonium nitrate decahydrate and
calcium pot****ium
nitrate decahydrate.
Norgessalpeter was
synthesized at Notodden, Norway...
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approximately twice that of
table salt when
ingested orally. Also
known is the
decahydrate Na4P2O7 · 10(H2O).
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate is used as a
buffering agent...
- [Fe(CN)6]4−. In its
hydrous form, Na4Fe(CN)6 · 10 H2O (sodium
ferrocyanide decahydrate), it is
sometimes known as
yellow prussiate of soda. It is a
yellow crystalline...
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anhydrous salt, the heptahydrate, and the
decahydrate.
These are white, water-soluble solids. The
decahydrate is a
common ingredient in
multivitamins and...
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Density 3.25 g/cm3 (20 °C, anhydrous) 2.55 g/cm3 (trihydrate) 1.69 g/cm3 (
decahydrate)
Melting point 280 °C (536 °F; 553 K) (anhydrous) 75 °C (167 °F; 348 K)...