Sodium sulfate decahydrate, commonly known as Glauber’s salt, is a white crystalline compound with the chemical formula Na2SO4·10H2O. It is a hydrated form of sodium sulfate, containing ten water molecules in its structure. This inorganic salt is soluble in water and has a variety of industrial applications. It is often used in the manufacturing of detergents, textiles, and glass, as well as in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate (Glauber’s salt)
£43.68 – £72.85
Detergent manufacturing
Textile industry
Glass manufacturing
Chemical industry
Laboratory drying agent
Assay: >98.5% (dry wt. basis)
M.F.: Na2SO4•10H2O
M.W.: 322.19 (142.04anhy)
Loss on Drying: 52.0-57.0%
(8.5-10.5 waters, 130°C/const. wt.)
Appearance (Colour): Translucent or white
Form: Crystals or crystalline powder
Cas Number: 7727-73-3
Einecs Number: 231-820-9
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Pack Size | 500g, 1Kg |