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Explain about the koroll's salt ?

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Answered by ItzMissMagician
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Definition of Kurrol's salt

: an insoluble sodium metaphosphate or potassium metaphosphate

especially : a fibrous crystalline sodium metaphosphate NaPO3 IV formed by seeding a melt at 550° C

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Answered by lspfdnr
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Explanation:

By the 18th century, the major European powers in India were British and the French. Both were equally determined to establish trade monopoly in India. An intense competition followed. They became arch-rivals in trade and this rivalry eventually led to wars.

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