A sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper.
1Wash the shelves once a week with sal soda water and dry thoroughly.
2The sal soda will dissolve more readily in hot water.
3And for that owing to a stone in the ureter, venesection, cathartics, opiates, sal soda aerated.
4Once a week slop receptacles must be scalded with sal soda water and stood in the sun.
5The can itself must be scalded every day with sal soda water, thoroughly dried, and lined with thick, clean paper.
6She pickled the floors with lye, soaked the blankets in sal soda, complaining the whole time to herself, Men-dirty animals.
7To prevent water colors from crawling, add a few drops of ammonia or lime water, or a solution of sal soda.
8What the Ingredients Are of Soapine and Pearline.-Theyconsist of partly effloresced sal soda mixed with half its weight of soda ash.
9The drain pipe must not be overlooked, but given the same sal soda treatment, otherwise it becomes coated and a fruitful source of germs.
10A soap to clean clothes without rubbing: Take two pounds of sal soda, two pounds of common bar soap and ten quarts of water.
11Sal soda, one-fourth pound, or four (4) heaping spoonfuls.
1224,000 pounds of sal soda, 22,000 pounds of oil of vitriol, 22,000 pounds of China clay, etc.
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