Bicarb:
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Sodium bicarbonate
The half-neutralized sodium salt of carbonic acid, used extensively for treating cement contamination and occasionally other calcium contamination in drilling fluids.
Sodium
One of the alkali metal elements with a valence of 1, an atomic number of about 23. Numerous sodium compounds are used as additives to ...
Sodium bichromate
Also called sodium dichromate. See chromate.
Base
A substance capable of reacting with an acid to form a salt. A typical base is sodium hydroxide (caustic), with the chemical formula moh. For ...
Salt
A compound that is formed (along with water) by the reaction of an add with a base. A common salt (table salt) is sodium chloride ...
Sodium silicate muds
Special class of inhibited chemical muds using as their bases sodium silicate, salt, water, and clay
Soda ash
See sodium carbonate
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