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Definition of Sodium pyrophosphate
1. Noun. A sodium salt of pyrophosphoric acid used as a builder in soaps and detergents.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sodium Pyrophosphate
Literary usage of Sodium pyrophosphate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"After the addition of the sodium pyrophosphate, the solution containing the ...
sodium pyrophosphate is added, and the process continued as in the first ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1890)
"Pyrophosphate soluble in large excess of the sodium pyrophosphate, ...
The pyrophosphate is almost insoluble in excess of sodium pyrophosphate, ..."
3. A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists by Charles Caspari (1906)
"This preparation closely resembles the preceding compound, and may be made in a
similar manner, except that sodium pyrophosphate is used in place of the ..."
4. A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists by Charles Caspari (1906)
"This preparation closely resembles the preceding compound, and may be macie in
a similar manner, except that sodium pyrophosphate is used in place of the ..."
5. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals by Georg Langbein (1898)
"sodium pyrophosphate.—It forms white crystals, which are not subject to ...
sodium pyrophosphate also occurs in commerce in the form of an anhydrous white ..."
6. A System of Inorganic Chemistry by William Ramsay (1891)
"They are soluble in excess of sodium pyrophosphate, and doubtless form salts like
the ... But hydrogen sodium pyrophosphate dissolves antimony trioxide. ..."