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Real, long lived, electronically neutral reagent chemical. Gram formula weight (molecular mass) = 299.25; Melting point = 32.4 °C ; Boiling point = 100 °C loses all water; Solubility in water = 150 g/100mL; Solubility in organics = insoluble; ... Glauber's salt; Na2SO4; Na2SO4.10H2O; Sodium sulfate decahydrate;
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Tom's Hardware: Topic Glauber's Salt ... The cooler works via a phase-change mechanism. The CPU (or whatever needs cooled) warms the Na2SO4*10 H2O to its melting point. The Na2SO4*10 H2O is like any other solid and requires energy input to melt the solid while the temperature stays constant.
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1. A process for production of anhydrous sodium sulfate from Glauber's salt by melting, evaporation of water of crystallization and withdrawing of the vapours the Glauber's salt being melted in the own water of crystallization by the vapours deriving from the last stage of the evaporation which are passed through...
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Keywords: Stabilization, Salt Hydrate, Polymeric Gel, Latent Heat Storage, Incongruent Melting, ... However, T-history method is very useful to determine the thermophysical properties of the phase change materials because the melting point, heat of fusion and specific heat can be determined, while the phase ... Hasnain, S.M.,
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Additions to lower the melting point. ... Glauber's salt - Salt made of sodium sulfate (Na 2 SO 4 ·10H 2 O), was discoverd by Rudolf Glauber (1604-1670) and was mainly used medicinal. This type of salt never realy became a substitute for potashes.
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A sample of Glauber's salt (Na2SO4•10H2O(c)) is heated above the phase transition temperature. The temperature of the melt is recorded as the melt cools and solidifies.
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: hydrochloric acid (HCl, marine acid, muriatic acid, spirit of salt); literally "acid of salt". ... : In addition to its still current meanings of a low-melting vegetable fat or a high milk-fat foodstuff, a butter could be a soft substance such as an inorganic chloride. ... (Cadet's liquid): heavy brown liquid first prepared...
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(NH4)2SO4 FeSO4.6H2O, Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.6H2O, ferrous ammonium sulfate, Mohr's salt, pale blue-green, ... C6H5NH2, aniline oil, phenylamine, aminobenzene, clear, oily, liquid, colourless, but darkens to red-brown, distinct odour and taste, poisonous vapour, inflammable, b.p. about 182oC, flash point about 70oC,
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It may comprise a mass of material having a suitable melting point which stores up solar heat as heat of fusion such as Glauber's salt. The thermal sink may simplycomprise the surrounding air or an area of the ground exposed to the sun. In this case, a heat collecting means will be required.
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