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A similar decomposition taking place when the sesquicarbonate is exposed to air.
One such chemical treatment is soaking the object in a 2 - 5% sodium sesquicarbonate solution.
Treatment with sodium sesquicarbonate removes copper chlorides from the corroded layer.
It is sometimes called ammonium sesquicarbonate.
We mix sodium perborate from our existing plant with other alkalis, sodium sesquicarbonate or bicarbonate.
Their appearance is often considered attractive, and they may be sold in transparent containers, showing off, for example, the needlelike appearance of sodium sesquicarbonate crystals.
The lake water, which is a dense sodium carbonate brine, precipitates vast quantities of the mineral trona (sodium sesquicarbonate).
Another co-product is 'Crex'- sodium sesquicarbonate - the choice of many manufacturers of bath salts and other water-softening additives.
Iron, copper and copper alloy objects were kept moist in a sodium sesquicarbonate solution to prevent oxidisation and reaction with the chlorides that had penetrated the surface.
Sodium sesquicarbonate is used in bath salts, swimming pools, as an alkalinity source for water treatment, and as a phosphate free trisodium phosphate replacement for heavy duty cleaning.
Sodium sesquicarbonate is used in the conservation of copper and copper alloy artefacts that corrode due to contact with salt (called "bronze disease" due to its effect on bronze).
Sodium sesquicarbonate (Systematic name trisodium hydrogendicarbonate) NaH(CO) is a double salt of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate, and has a needle-like crystal structure.
Winnington and Wallerscote (in Northwich, Cheshire): It was here that ICI manufactured sodium carbonate (soda ash) and its various by-products such as bicarbonate of soda, and sodium sesquicarbonate.