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

2. 9 Breadcake: wheat powder. fine palm oil. salt. sodium carbonate. potassium carbonate. vitamin B gardenia.

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

4. Suitable alkali for treating the lecithin include sodium and potassium sorbate, sodium and potassium carbonate, sodium and potassium bicarbonate, sodium and potassium acetate, sodium and potassium hydroxide, and mixtures thereof.

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

6. Sodium hydrogen carbonate 99.0-100.5% (by Acidimetry on anhydrous substance), powder USP, FCC for haemodialysis, Macron Fine Chemicals™ Sodium hydrogen carbonate pH adjusters are used to adjust the pH of formulations.

7. Baking soda is also known by other related names such as sodium Bicarbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, Bicarb, bicard soda or simply bicard

8. 14 A solidification matrix includes a straight chain saturated carboxylic acid salt, sodium carbonate, and water.

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

10. A salt of carbonic acid, containing the HCO3 −1 group; an acid carbonate, as sodium Bicarbonate, NaHCO3.

11. Aridisols typically have accumulations of calcium carbonate, gypsum, soluble salts, or sodium in one of its horizons

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

13. 10 . See Commercial Grade Sodium Carbonate, Commonly Known as Soda Ash (7 July 1983), ADT-7-83 (ADT).

14. 13 Zeolite-softened water may be quite alkaline because it contains substantial quantities of sodium carbonate and bicarbonate.

15. Substances that act as Antacids include sodium bicarbonate, aluminum hydroxide gel, calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, magnesium oxide, and magnesium trisilicate

16. Most Antacids contain at least one of these key ingredients: calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and/or sodium bicarbonate.

17. Sodium (Bi)carbonate instead of NaOH in Basifying DMT for an A/B (ALSO ACETONE EXTRACTION NO LYE NO : Options

18. 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.

19. 2015-16 Arizona Calcine trials on alfalfa have documented significant observations: Reduced sodium, chloride and carbonate salt concentrations in the soil

20. 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).

21. B Antacids, in decreasing order of their ability to neutralize a given amount of acid, are calcium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium salts

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

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

24. 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.

25. 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).

26. The women would first carefully clean the clothes with lye, a sodium or potassium carbonate soap made from the ashes of certain vegetation.

27. The alumina is usually freshly prepared undried material made by reacting aluminium sulphate or chloride with sodium or calcium carbonate or bicarbonate or ammonia.

28. Also, the present invention provides a production method for an adsorbent active substance comprising the steps of: (a) selectively eluting cations by the acid processing of any one of calcium carbonate, barium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, aluminium carbonate or strontium carbonate; (b) extracting the eluted cations; and (c) calcining the any one of calcium carbonate, barium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, aluminium carbonate or strontium carbonate from which cations have been extracted.

29. 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).

30. 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).

31. Sodium Bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogen carbonate), commonly known as baking soda or Bicarbonate of soda (in many northern/central European languages the latin term Natrium (Trivial name: Natron) is used instead of Sodium), is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO 3.It is a salt composed of a sodium cation (Na +) and a Bicarbonate anion (HCO 3 −).

32. 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.

33. 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.

34. (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.

35. The root and its bark contain alizarin, anthraquinones (morindone), carbonate, rubichoiric acid, chrysophanol, soranjidol, chlororubm, phosphate, magnesium femc iron, sodium glycosides, morindadiol, morindine, resins, rubiadin, and sterols.

36. 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.

37. The frit is wet milled with clay and bentonite as a suspending agent, magnesium carbonate and sodium nitrates as electrolyte, boric acid as a buffer, and water.

38. Concretions are most commonly composed of calcium carbonate or iron carbonate, although they …

39. Sodium Aluminosilicate, Aluminum Sodium Silicate

40. Sodium sulfate, Anhydrate: Sodium sulfate is the sodium salt of sulfuric acid

41. CAS Number: 11112-10-0; Synonyms/Related: Antimonic acid, sodium salt; Antimony sodium oxide; Sodium antimonate; Sodium antimony; Sodium polyantimonate; Thermoguard FR

42. Antacid, any substance, such as sodium bicarbonate, magnesium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, or aluminum hydroxide, used to counteract or neutralize gastric acids and relieve the discomfort caused by gastric acidity

43. 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

44. What is Sodium Bisulfate? Sodium Bisulfate, also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate is an acid that forms when sulfuric acid is combined with a sodium base, like sodium chloride or sodium hydroxide

45. Sodium Bicarbonate, also called sodium hydrogen carbonate, or Bicarbonate of soda, NaHCO 3, is a source of carbon dioxide and so is used as an ingredient in baking powders, in effervescent salts and beverages, and as the main constituent of dry-chemical fire extinguishers

46. 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.

47. Catalyst composition for synthesizing aromatic carbonate compound, and method for preparing aromatic carbonate compound using same

48. Nickel(II) carbonate describes one or a mixture of inorganic compounds containing nickel and carbonate.

49. There's consequences for carbonate organisms.

50. Lanthanum carbonate, La2(CO3)3, is the salt formed by lanthanum(III) cations and carbonate anions.

51. Our Acidulates include: Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid Sodium Citrate, Potassium Carbonate, Sodium Hydroxide (Lye), Sorbic Acid, Tartaric Acid Granules Antimicrobials Also known as “preservatives” these substances which prolong the shelf-life of foods by protecting them against deterioration caused by micro-organisms and/or which protect

52. Provided the conditions laid down by the competent authorities are met, this subheading includes salt, whether or not denatured, intended for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, chlorine, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium hypochlorite, sodium sulphates, sodium carbonates, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate and metallic sodium.

53. Provided that the conditions laid down by the competent authorities are met, this subheading includes salt, whether or not denatured, intended for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, chlorine, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium hypochlorite, sodium sulphates, sodium carbonates, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate and metallic sodium.

54. Hydraulic cement compositions that include a carbonate compound composition, e.g., a salt-water derived carbonate compound composition containing crystalline and/or amorphous carbonate compounds, are provided.

55. Sodium dichromate is also commonly referred to as sodium Bichromate or sodium Bichromate dihydrate and is known technically as sodium dichromate dihydrate

56. Monosodium salt of sulfurous acid, Sodium acid bisulfite, Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium hydrogen sulfite CAS No

57. Not to get too technical, but sodium Bisulfate is the product of sulfuric acid with a sodium base (such as sodium hydroxide or sodium chloride)

58. Bufferin is a combination of pain-relieving aspirin plus 3 antacids: calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and magnesium oxide

59. Aragonite is a carbonate mineral, one of the two common, naturally occurring polymorphs of calcium carbonate, CaCO3

60. Synonym: 5,5-Diethylbarbituric acid sodium salt, Barbitone, Sodium barbital, Veronal sodium salt CAS Number 144-02-5

61. Sodium chloride Water for injections Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide

62. Bufferin is a combination of pain-relieving aspirin plus 3 antacids: calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and magnesium oxide

63. Sodium aluminate

64. CAS=127-09-3, Molecular Formula=C2H3NaO2, Molecular Weight (g/mol)=82.034, MDL Number=MFCD00012459, InChI Key=VMHLLURERBWHNL-UHFFFAOYSA-M, Synonym=sodium acetate,Acetic acid, sodium salt,sodium acetate anhydrous,sodium acetate, anhydrous,Acetic acid sodium salt,anhydrous sodium acetate,sodii acetas,sodium ethanoate,natrium Aceticum,octan sodny …

65. Sodium Citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid

66. Sodium Bisulfate is also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate

67. Strontium carbonate (SrCO3) is the carbonate salt of strontium that has the appearance of a white or grey powder.

68. Arsenate found in: Sodium Arsenate, Heptahydrate, Crystal, Reagent, ACS, Potassium Arsenate Monobasic, Sodium Arsenite, Sodium Arsenate, Heptahydrate,..

69. Disodium succinate, sodium chloride, human serum albumin, sodium caprylate, sodium acetyltryptophanate, hydrochloric acid and water for injections

70. Borax (sodium tetraborate hexahydrate or sodium borate) is a naturally-occurring mineral composed of sodium, Boron, oxygen and water

71. PH Adjust contains about 260 mg of carbonate (and 99 mg of Mg) in the form of magnesium carbonate

72. Sodium adipate

73. A blended filler composition may include a treated alkali earth metal carbonate and an untreated alkali earth metal carbonate.

74. Menthol 1-and 2-propylene glycol carbonate

75. Cinnamic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium cinnamate.

76. (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.

77. Alkali compounds used for transesterification include NaOH, KOH, carbonates, and alkoxides such as sodium methoxide, sodium propoxide, and sodium butoxide

78. Calcination involves thermal decomposition of carbonate ores.

79. Formed as a sublimate (mixed with ammonium hydrogen carbonate) when calcium carbonate and ammonium sulfate (or chloride) are heated together.

80. Azurite is a member of carbonate minerals with chemical composition of carbonate hydroxide, formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2