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The melting point of a crystalline solid is the temperature range at which it changes state from solid to liquid. See also: Melting Point
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Specific gravity is defined as the ratio of the density of a given substance to the density of water, when both are at the same temperature. See also: Specific Gravity
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Chemical stability occurs when a substance is in a (dynamic) chemical equilibrium with its environment. See also: Chemical Stability
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acétate de sodium trihydrate
Natriumacetattrihydrat
127-09-3 [RN]
204-823-8 [EINECS/ELINCS]
41484-91-7 [RN]
6131-90-4 [RN]
Acetic acid sodium salt
Acetic acid sodium salt trihydrate
acetic acid, sodium salt, hydrate (1:1:3)
Acetic acid, sodium salt, trihydrate
Natrium acetate-3-wasser
Plasmafusin
SODIUM ACETATE
Sodium acetate [USAN:JAN]
Sodium acetate trihydrate
Thomaegelin
Tutofusin
236500_SIAL
25022_RIEDEL
32318_RIEDEL
71188_FLUKA
D01779
S1304_SIAL
S7670_SIAL
S8625_SIAL