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organic salt

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organic salt [ȯr′gan·ik ′sȯlt]
(organic chemistry)
The reaction product of an organic acid and an inorganic base, for example, sodium acetate (CH3COONa) from the reaction of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH).


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These are organic salts with low melting points and have recently been employed as alternatives to the traditional organic solvents.
This study illustrates how a novel approach of mixing low molecular weight organic salts with rubber is used to produce a water swellable rubber.
Listeria-free meat samples containing various organic salts were evaluated by members of a consumer taste panel.
 
 
 
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