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Merged Sodium alginate and potassium alginate with alginic acid since pure alginic acid is rarely used, it is either the sodium or potassium salt.
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'''Sodium alginate''' is a [[Compound (chemistry)|compound]] with formula ?. It is the [[sodium]] salt of [[alginic acid]].

It has [[E number]] "E401".

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[[Category:Alginates]]
[[Category:Sodium compounds]]

Revision as of 18:56, 18 March 2010

Sodium alginate
Common name sodium alginate
Systematic name ?
Chemical formula ?

Sodium alginate is a compound with formula ?. It is the sodium salt of alginic acid.

It has E number "E401".