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| Oxide | Analysis | Formula | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Na2O | 36.90% | 1.00 | |
| CO2 | 52.38% | n/a | |
| H2O | 10.71% | n/a | |
| Oxide Weight | 62.00 | ||
| Formula Weight | 167.98 | ||
Used in cobalt sulfate stains. Also a major constituent of Egyptian paste.
The decomposition occurs in two stages: starting at 70°C it gradually decomposes into sodium carbonate, then around 1000°C it disassociates into Na2O and CO2.
This material can also be used to precipitate soluble salts in clays, in a manner similar to barium carbonate. Around 0.3% was needed in one plant.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate at Wikipedia |
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Sodium Carbonate
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Sodium Carbonate Decahydrate
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Sodium Carbonate Heptahydrate
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Barium Carbonate
A pure source of BaO for ceramic glazes. This is 77% BaO and has an LOI of 23% (lost at CO2 on firing). |
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