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What is the difference between sodium bisulphate anhydrous and mono-hydrate. let's consider in textile factories, cotton burn out process. and it is reliable to replace the sodium bisulphate anhydrous to monohydrate ?
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Instead of 1 kg of anhydrous salt you should use 1.114 kg of hydrate (and less water).
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Please explain, if monohydrate can do cotton burn-out process in textile printing ?
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