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SODIUM SULPHATE
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Sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly found in nature as a mineral called thenardite. It has various industrial uses and can be produced synthetically.
- Sodium sulfate is found in nature as deposits of the mineral thenardite. It can also be found in some lakes and salt pans.
Uses:
- Detergents: Sodium sulfate is used in the manufacturing of detergents as a filler to improve the flow of the detergent powder.
- Paper Industry: It is used in the paper and pulp industry for improving the efficiency of certain processes.
- Textile Industry: Sodium sulfate is used in the dyeing process in the textile industry.
- Chemical Industry: It is utilized in various chemical processes, including as a reaction partner in the synthesis of certain chemicals.
Safety and Handling:
- Sodium sulfate is generally considered to be a low-risk substance when handled properly.
- It is non-toxic, but like any chemical, it should be handled with care, and safety precautions should be observed.
Directions for Use (Industrial Applications):
- The specific directions for using sodium sulfate depend on its intended industrial application.
- For example, in the detergent industry, it may be mixed with other detergent components during the manufacturing process.
- In the paper industry, it may be added to the pulp during specific stages of paper production.
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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