Sodium Sulfate is the sodium salt of sulfuric acid. If it is anhydrous, it forms a white crystal with the formula Na2SO4, which is also called thenardite; And when it is covered with water, it turns into the formula Na2SO4·10H2O (decahydrate), which is also called Glauber’s salt. Another solid is heptahydrate (Na2SO4·7H2O). With an annual production of 6 million tons, it is one of the most widely used chemicals.
This material is used in the production of detergents and paper pulp. It is usually found in nature in the form of decahydrate. Sodium sulfate Sodium Sulfate
applications:
- Chemical industry: Sodium sulfate is used as an additive or catalyst in the production of various chemicals such as food additives, detergents, soap and other chemical products.
- Food industry: In the food industry, sodium sulfate is used as an additive to improve product properties such as solubility, color stability, and volume increase.
- Pharmaceutical industry: In some drugs, sodium sulfate is used as a component of drug formulation.
Maintenance:
- Sodium sulfate should be stored in a dry and cool environment to avoid the effect of humidity and high temperature.
- Contact with water and high humidity should be avoided to avoid rapid decomposition and contamination of the composition.
- Physical impact or cracks should be avoided during transportation to protect the quality of the material.
- Contact with oxidizing substances and strong bases should be avoided to avoid undesirable reactions.

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