Sodium sulfate is an inorganic compound that exists as a white, water-soluble solid, commonly encountered as the decahydrate. It is a major commodity chemical with an annual production of about 6 million tonnes, primarily used in the manufacture of detergents and glass.
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Disodium citrate
antioxidant and acidity regulator
Cupric sulfate
Fungicide and pesticide ingredient
Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate
Fungicide and pesticide active ingredient
Calcium sulfate
Cement and plaster production
Bismuth sulfate
Industrial chemical reagent
Sodium sulfite
antioxidant and preservative
Sodium chlorite
bleaching agent and disinfectant
Sodium tripolyphosphate
detergent builder and sequestrant
disodium;sulfate
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