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Sodium Sulfate

  • CAS Number: 7757-82-6
  • Chemical Formula: Na2SO4
  • MOQ: 1000KG
  • Shelf Life: 2 years
  • Types: Powder / Crystals
  • Synonyms: Glauber’s Salt/ Sodium Sulphate/ Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous
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Product Description

What Is Sodium Sulfate?

Sodium Sulfate (Na2SO4) is a white, odorless crystalline compound used in industries such as detergents, glassmaking, and as a drying agent. It occurs in anhydrous (thenardite) and hydrated (mirabilite) forms.

Preparation:

  • Reaction with Sodium Carbonate: Sodium sulfate is produced by reacting sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).
  • Byproduct in Hydrochloric Acid Production: It can also be obtained as a byproduct when producing hydrochloric acid from sodium chloride.

Hydration occurs when water is added to anhydrous sodium sulfate, resulting in the formation of hydrated sodium sulfate.

Related Parameters:

Items Standards
Content 99%min
water 0.2% max
Water Moisture matter 0.05% max
Ca+Mg 0.15% max
CI 0.35% max.
Fe 0.002% max

Recommended Dosage of Sodium Sulfate:

Applications Dosage
Detergent Industry 10% – 20%
Glass Manufacturing 5% – 10%
Textile Industry 5% – 10%
Chemical Manufacturing 10% – 20%
Paper and Pulp Industry 5% – 10%
Agriculture 5% – 10%
Dyeing 10%-20%

Sodium Sulfate Has Wide Range of Uses:

Detergent Industry:

Used as a filler and bulking agent in powdered detergents.
Enhances the cleaning power of laundry detergents.

Glass Manufacturing:

In chemical processes, it serves as a drying agent in various applications. Involved in the production of sodium sulfide and other chemicals.

Textile Industry:

Employed in fabric dyeing and printing processes.

Paper Industry:

It is employed in paper manufacturing, mainly during the pulping process.

Agriculture:

Sometimes used as a soil conditioner to improve soil structure.

User Asked Question:

Q: How does anhydrous sodium sulfate differ from its hydrated counterpart?

A: The key difference between anhydrous and hydrated sodium sulfate is that anhydrous sodium sulfate is a dry powder without any water content, whereas hydrated sodium sulfate, also known as mirabilite, includes water molecules and is typically found in a crystalline form.

 

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