Difference between revisions of "Soda"
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− | See [[Sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. White powder.<br><br> | + | See [[Caustic Soda]],[[Sodium carbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]]. White powder.<br><br> |
Both these compounds are known as soda. Stow away from sources of heat. Do not stow with steelwork, iron or galvanised articles. As protection for the container, it is recommended that an innerliner is fitted. | Both these compounds are known as soda. Stow away from sources of heat. Do not stow with steelwork, iron or galvanised articles. As protection for the container, it is recommended that an innerliner is fitted. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 16 August 2013
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Soda
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Description
See Caustic Soda,Sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate. White powder.
Both these compounds are known as soda. Stow away from sources of heat. Do not stow with steelwork, iron or galvanised articles. As protection for the container, it is recommended that an innerliner is fitted.