What do you get when you mix Sodium Sulfate with Sodium Carbonate?

shiara_blade2006-09-11T12:20:18Z

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oklatom2006-09-11T15:50:43Z

With a couple more ingredients, you get a batch of concrete.

A new concrete mix sodium nitrate, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, calcium chloride, calcium carbide, lime, cement, coarse aggregate and sand in a percent ratio of (0.51-0.70):(0.56-0.58):(0.66-0.90):(0.05-0.10):(0.17-0.40):(0.05-0.01):(2 5-30):(29.25-12):(30-35) mixed with 13.75 to 20% of water. A process for preparing the composition involves comminution of certain components to a predetermined range of particle size and a treatment to insure certain ranges of moisture content of various components of the composition.

Don't suppose that was what you wanted though.

Anonymous2006-09-11T18:35:32Z

you get a mixture of those two salts..don't hope for a reaction...

Ren Hoek2006-09-11T16:06:51Z

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