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what is glauber's salt
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Answered by mahendrasinghdhoni51
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crystalline hydrated form of sodium sulphate, used chiefly as a laxative.

Origin

mid 18th century: named after Johann R. Glauber (1604–1668), the German chemist who first produced the substance artificially.

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