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Definition of Sal soda
1. Noun. A sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper.
Definition of Sal soda
1. Noun. sodium carbonate ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Sal soda
1. Na2CO3-10H2O;used in the treatment of scaly skin diseases; otherwise rarely used in medicine because of its irritant action. Synonym: sal soda, soda, washing soda. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sal Soda
Literary usage of Sal soda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis (1916)
"It should be finely ground before packing. Soda crystals or sal-soda ...
Large crystals of sal-soda, very nearly pure, are deposited. ..."
2. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis (1916)
"It should be finely ground before packing. Soda crystals or sal-soda ...
Large crystals of sal-soda, very nearly pure, are deposited. ..."
3. Farm and Garden Rule-book: A Manual of Ready Rules and Reference with by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1911)
"Resin-sal-soda slicker. — Resin, 2 pounds; sal soda (crystals), 1 pound, water,
1 gallon. Boil until of a clear brown color, ie from one to one and a half ..."
4. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1888)
"Tallow and sal-soda, of eac'.i, 112 Ibs.; resin. 56 Ibs.; stone lime, ...
Fresh slacked lime, sal- soda, and tallow, of each, 2 Ibs.; dissolve the soda in 1 ..."
5. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1888)
"Dissolve the sal soda in twenty-five gallons of water, and heat it to boiling.
... The object to be obtained by using the caustics after the sal soda and ..."
6. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1902)
"Pyro, sulphite of soda and sal soda, in the proper proportions, the negative
Correctly timed, and the temperature of room 70 degrees to 7p degrees F. should ..."
7. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis (1916)
"It should be finely ground before packing. Soda crystals or sal-soda ...
Large crystals of sal-soda, very nearly pure, are deposited. ..."
8. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis (1916)
"It should be finely ground before packing. Soda crystals or sal-soda ...
Large crystals of sal-soda, very nearly pure, are deposited. ..."
9. Farm and Garden Rule-book: A Manual of Ready Rules and Reference with by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1911)
"Resin-sal-soda slicker. — Resin, 2 pounds; sal soda (crystals), 1 pound, water,
1 gallon. Boil until of a clear brown color, ie from one to one and a half ..."
10. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1888)
"Tallow and sal-soda, of eac'.i, 112 Ibs.; resin. 56 Ibs.; stone lime, ...
Fresh slacked lime, sal- soda, and tallow, of each, 2 Ibs.; dissolve the soda in 1 ..."
11. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1888)
"Dissolve the sal soda in twenty-five gallons of water, and heat it to boiling.
... The object to be obtained by using the caustics after the sal soda and ..."
12. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1902)
"Pyro, sulphite of soda and sal soda, in the proper proportions, the negative
Correctly timed, and the temperature of room 70 degrees to 7p degrees F. should ..."