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Bicarbonate de sodium

CAS Number : 144-55-8

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Identification

Description


Formule moléculaire brute : CHNaO3

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • Bicarbonate de soda
  • Bicarbonate de sodium
  • Bicarbonate de soude
  • Carbonate acide de sodium
  • HYDROGENOCARBONATE DE SODIUM
  • MEYLON
  • SEL DE VICHY
  • SODIUM, BICARBONATE DE
  • SODIUM, BICARBONATE DE, ANHYDRE

Noms anglais :

  • Baking soda
  • BICARBONATE OF SODA
  • CARBONIC ACID MONOSODIUM SALT
  • CARBONIC ACID, MONOSODIUM SALT
  • JUNONIN
  • MONOSODIUM CARBONATE
  • MONOSODIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE
  • SODA
  • SODA BICARBONATE
  • SODIUM ACID CARBONATE
  • Sodium bicarbonate
  • SODIUM CARBONATE (CHNAO3)
  • SODIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE
Utilisation et sources d'émission

Fabrication de produits alimentaires, agent d'extinction

Références

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Autres sources d'information

  • Reed, M.D., Laboratory evaluation of bicarbonate powders as fire supressants (Conference proceedings). Washington, D.C. : Navy technology center for safety and survivability. (1997). Microfiche : ADA379699

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