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Sodium sulfate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedi <br />solubility properties, and the high heat of crystallisation (78.2 kJ/mol).[21] <br />http://emwildpedia.org/wild/Sodiwn-sWfate <br />Other uses for sodium sulfate include de -frosting windows, in carpet fresheners, starch manufacture, and as an additive to <br />cattle feed. <br />Lately, sodium sulfate has been found effective in dissolving very finely electroplated micrometre gold that is found in gold <br />electroplated hardware on electronic products such as pins, and other connectors and switches. It is safer and cheaper than <br />other reagents used for gold recovery, with little concern for adverse reactions or health effects. [citation needed] <br />At least one company, ThermalTake, makes a laptop computer chill mat (iXoft Notebook Cooler) using sodium sulfate <br />decahydrate inside a quilted plastic pad. The material slowly turns to liquid and recirculates, equalizing laptop temperature <br />and acting as an insulation. <br />Safety <br />Although sodium sulfate is generally regarded as non-toxic,[22] it should be handled with care. The dust can cause temporary <br />asthma or eye irritation; this risk can be prevented by using eye protection and a paper mask. Transport is not limited, and no <br />(tisk Phrase or Safety Phrase apply.["] <br />References <br />1. <br />^ Szydlo, Zbigniew (1994). Water which does not wet <br />ISBN 0582462770. <br />hands: The Alchemy of Michael Sendivogius. London- <br />12. <br />^ ° b ` d `fg b t Suresh, Bala; Kazuteru Yokose (May <br />Warsaw: Polish Academy of Sciences. <br />2006). Sodium sulfate (http://www.sriconsulting.com <br />2. <br />^ Westfall, Richard S. (1995). "Glauber, Johann Rudolf' <br />/CEH/Public/Reports/771.1000/9*Abstract.html) . 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