Sodium erythorbate — Sodium erythorbate[1] IUPAC name Sodium … Wikipedia
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Sodium naphthalenide — Sodium naphthalenide, also known as sodium naphthalide, is a soluble one electron reductant employed in organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry. [cite journal | doi = 10.1021/ja01627a017 | title = Reducing Action of Sodium Naphthalide in … Wikipedia
Sodium silicate — E550 redirects here. For the Italian locomotive, see FS Class E550 Sodium silicate … Wikipedia
Sodium chloride — NaCl redirects here. For the Google technology, see Google Native Client. This article is about the chemical compound. For sodium chloride in the diet, see Salt. For sodium chloride as a mineral, see Halite. Sodium chloride … Wikipedia
Sodium tripolyphosphate — Chembox new ImageFile=sodium tripolyphosphate.png ImageSize=200px IUPACName=sodium triphosphate OtherNames= Section1= Chembox Identifiers CASNo= 7758 29 4 PubChem=517047 SMILES= [O ] P(=O)( [O ] )OP(=O)( [O ] )OP(=O)( [O ] ) [O ] . [Na+] . [Na+] … Wikipedia
Fresh fish — In food preparation, curing refers to various preservation and flavoring processes, especially of meat or fish, by the addition of a combination of salt, sugar and nitrate and/or nitrite. Many curing processes also involve smoking. The etymology… … Wikipedia
sodium nitrate — UK / US noun [uncountable] chemistry a chemical compound used in making fertilizers and for keeping meat fresh … English dictionary
Low sodium diet — A low sodium diet is a diet that includes no more than 1,500 to 2,400 mgs of sodium per day.[1] (One teaspoon of salt has about 2,300 mg sodium.) People who follow a vigorous or moderate exercise schedule are usually advised to limit their… … Wikipedia