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Sodium carbonate (also
known as
washing soda,
soda ash and
soda crystals) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Na2CO3 and its
various hydrates....
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forms such as
sodium bicarb,
bicarb soda, bicarbonate, and
bicarb are common. The word saleratus, from
Latin sal æratus (meaning "aerated salt"), was...
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attested reference to
sal ammoniac as
ammonium chloride is in the Pseudo-Geber work De
inventione veritatis,
where a
preparation of
sal ammoniac is given...
- one of the
earliest fungicides in use,
Burgundy mixture, also
known as “
sal soda Bordeaux”, is used as a
fungus preventative applicant on
plants before...
- more
modern leavening agents baking soda and
baking powder. It is a
component of what was
formerly known as
sal volatile and salt of hartshorn, and produces...
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exploited in Chad was
sodium carbonate, or natron. Also
called sal soda or
washing soda,
natron was used as a salt for
medicinal purposes, as a preservative...
- (grilled dish) in
Korean cuisine.
Directly translated from Korean, samgyeop-
sal (삼겹살)
means "three
layer flesh",
referring to
striations of lean meat and...
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Sal Hepatica is the name of a
mineral salt
laxative that was
produced and
marketed by Bristol-Myers from its
inception in 1887,
becoming its
first nationally...
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Sodium sulfate (also
known as
sodium sulphate or
sulfate of
soda) is the
inorganic compound with
formula Na2SO4 as well as
several related hydrates. All...
- for the
chemical leavening of
baked goods. Upon heating,
SAlP
combines with the
baking soda to give
carbon dioxide. Most of its
action occurs at baking...