19:44 Feb 8, 2011 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng | |||||||
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4 | sodium sulphate |
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4 | sulphate/sulfate salt |
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sodium sulphate Explanation: I am pretty sure this is it, even though I am no fan of the periodic table. |
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sulphate/sulfate salt Explanation: The base and the salt are two different forms of the substance NN which is being tested. (If they had added a different salt, they wouldn't have included this in the mg of NN.) The base isn't very soluble so they add the sulphate salt of NN. Try Googling "free base and * salt". |
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