sodium carbonate in English

noun
1
a white alkaline compound with many commercial applications including the manufacture of soap and glass.
Holmes returned to his bench and quickly replaced the hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and sodium carbonate to their proper storage locations.

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1. In the 1960s, the Mining industry of Chad produced sodium carbonate, or natron.

2. salts, such as ammonium chloride, potassium chlorate, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, perborate, silver nitrate

3. 9 Breadcake: wheat powder. fine palm oil. salt. sodium carbonate. potassium carbonate. vitamin B gardenia.

4. 14 A solidification matrix includes a straight chain saturated carboxylic acid salt, sodium carbonate, and water.

5. After cooling down to room temperature, add 20 ml of sodium carbonate solution (3.15) and mix.

6. The sodium carbonate "soda" serves as a flux to lower the temperature at which the silica melts.

7. The French Academy wanted to promote the production of much-needed sodium carbonate from inexpensive sodium chloride.

8. 10 . See Commercial Grade Sodium Carbonate, Commonly Known as Soda Ash (7 July 1983), ADT-7-83 (ADT).

9. 13 Zeolite-softened water may be quite alkaline because it contains substantial quantities of sodium carbonate and bicarbonate.

10. For Acidimetry Merck’s Certipur® product range of volumetric standards includes two secondary reference materials for Acidimetry: sodium carbonate and Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane

11. For Acidimetry MilliporeSigma’s Certipur® product range of volumetric standards includes two secondary reference materials for Acidimetry: sodium carbonate and Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane

12. Some theorize that embalming got its start when bodies were found preserved in natron (sodium carbonate), an alkali that is abundant in and around Egypt.

13. The lake water is strongly alkaline (pH 9.7–9.8) and rich in sodium carbonate and other salts, which are extracted by evaporation and used as detergents.

14. (3) The present procedure concerns soda-ash (sodium carbonate), an alkaline chemical commodity which is mainly used as a raw material in the manufacture of glass.

15. It also absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide, forming a crust of sodium carbonate (Na 2 CO 3).Caustic soda is used in many industries, such as soapmaking and in bauxite

16. Water with low alkalinity or pH should be treated with percolating lime rock contactors or the application of an alkali chemical, such as sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) or sodium carbonate (soda ash).

17. (Pr 10:26) This acid content is apparent from the vigorous foaming action that results when vinegar is mixed with the weak alkali sodium carbonate, a reaction apparently alluded to at Proverbs 25:20.

18. Scouring powders for baths, washbasins, tiles, etc. consist of very finely divided abrasive mixtures (e.g., pumice-stone, sandstone) and pulverized cleansers (e.g., surface-active agents with active anions, soap powder, sodium phosphate, anhydrous sodium carbonate).

19. Scouring powders for baths, washbasins, tiles, etc. consist of very finely divided abrasive mixtures (for example, pumice-stone, sandstone) and pulverized cleansers (for example, surface-active agents with active anions, soap powder, sodium phosphate, anhydrous sodium carbonate).

20. Scouring powders for baths, washbasins, tiles, etc. consist of very finely divided abrasive mixtures (for example, pumice-stone, sandstone) and pulverised cleansers (for example, surface-active agents with active anions, soap powder, sodium phosphate, anhydrous sodium carbonate).

21. Alkali definition is - a soluble salt obtained from the ashes of plants and consisting largely of potassium or sodium carbonate; broadly : a substance (such as a hydroxide or carbonate of an Alkali metal) having marked basic properties.

22. Measurements made in the presence of sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate showed that charge reversal occurred at low electrolyte concentrations, suggesting that C03/2− and to a lesser extent S04/2− ions, are also adsorbed at the Stern Plane.

23. Gypsum (CaSO 4 ·2H 2O) and Anhydrite (CaSO4) are valuable in reclaiming alkaline soils for agriculture by converting sodium carbonate to sodium sulfate and calcium carbonate. These minerals occur widely and abundantly in almost all basins that contain marine evaporites and in some that contain nonmarine evaporites.

24. The mineral supplement may be prepared by mixing 45 parts finely powdered sterilized bonemeal , 10 parts ground chalk , 12 parts dical - cium phosphate , 30 parts common salt , half a part of yellow oxide of iron , 2.25 parts of potassium iodide , 0.75 parts sodium carbonate , 0.75 parts starch , and 1.75 parts sodium thiosulphate .

25. Production of phosphate-free dishwasher rinsing agents containing builders, bleaches, water, possibly non-ionic tensides and other customary components, in which the builders are powdered or liquid $m(v)sodium salts of monomeric or copolymeric (meth)acrylic acids which are premixed with sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, preferably in concentrated form, and agglomeratively granulated with the addition of liquids.

26. Whereas, given all the circumstances, injury would be removed if the rate of duty applicable to all imports of light sodium carbonate originating in the countries under investigation corresponded to 14;09 % for Bulgaria, 40;86 % for the German Democratic Republic, 9;68 % for Poland, 18;79 % for Romania and 16;30 % for the Soviet Union or if the amount of that duty was equal to the difference between the free-at-Community frontier price, before duty, and the sum of 113;85 ECU for Bulgaria, 127;24 ECU for the German Democratic Republic, 113;85 ECU for Poland, 117;62 ECU for Romania and 129;96 ECU for the Soviet Union, where such difference in value is greater than the abovementioned percentages and, in addition, a supplement of 9;50 ECU per tonne is fixed for imports in bags of a weight of less than 500 kilograms per bag,