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Chemical properties of sodium sulfate???

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++some examples of the sodium sulphate reaction

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  1. Go to Fisher Scientific or Merk website and get the

    MSDS. (Material safety data sheet).

    More than you ever wanted to know.

    (Good general chem. research trick.)


  2. Sodium sulfate is chemically very stable, being unreactive toward most oxidising or reducing agents at normal temperatures. At high temperatures, it can be reduced to sodium sulfide.[4] It is a neutral salt, which forms aqueous solutions with pH of 7. The neutrality of such solutions reflects the fact that Na2SO4 is derived, formally speaking, from the strong acid sulfuric acid and a strong base sodium hydroxide. Sodium sulfate reacts with an equivalent amount of sulfuric acid to give an equilibrium concentration of the acid salt sodium bisulfate

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