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Sodium Naphthalenesulfonate and Sodium Polynaphthalenesulfonate

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed newly available studies since their original assessment in 2003, along with updated information regarding product types and concentrations of use, and confirmed that Sodium Naphthalenesulfonate and Sodium Polynaphthalenesulfonate are safe as cosmetic ingredients in the practices of use and ...
Christina, Burnett   +12 more
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Sodium

The Lancet, 1998
Disorders of serum sodium are both the most common and probably most the poorly understood electrolyte disorders in clinical medicine. In the past few years increased knowledge about the non-osmotic release of vasopressin and the cloning of vasopressin receptors and of vasopressin-regulated water channels (AQP2) has enhanced our understanding of these ...
S, Kumar, T, Berl
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Binary systems sodium sulfide-sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate-sodium hydroxide

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 1985
The Mnary system Na,S-NaOH was Investigated by dlffwentlal thermal analysis, and the room-temperature phases were determined by X-ray dlffractlon data. This system Is a sknple eutectic system. The eutectic temperature and compodtlon are 296 f 1 OC and 0.05 mole fractlon NazS. The polymorphlc tranotormatlon In NaOH occurred at 291 OC.
Richard Markuszewski, Premo Chiotti
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Self-Diffusion of Sodium in Sodium Chloride and Sodium Bromide

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1950
The self-diffusion coefficient of sodium in sodium chloride and sodium bromide has been measured as a function of temperature. A comparison of the self-diffusion coefficient with the electrolytic conductivity reveals that the Einstein relation is satisfied at high but not at low temperatures.
H. Nelson Crooks   +2 more
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