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Sodium sulfate

Sodium sulfate (also known as sodium sulphate or sulfate of soda) is the inorganic compound with formula Na2SO4 as well as several related hydrates. All forms are white solids that are highly soluble in water. With an annual production of 6 million tonnes, the decahydrate is a major commodity chemical product. It is mainly used for the manufacture of detergents and in the kraft process of paper pulping
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Although sodium sulfate is generally regarded as non-toxic, it should be handled with care. The dust can cause temporary asthma or eye irritation; this risk can be prevented by using eye protection and a paper mask. Transport is not limited, and no Risk Phrase or Safety Phrase applies.
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Just add some Sodium sulfate to the mix aaaand... oh no... OH GOD NO!

Sodium Chloridey 

Stop being so Sodium Chloridey
Sodium Chloridey by JewishMongrel January 4, 2020

Sodium harvest 

Profiting off of someone else's saltiness, usually through monetized YouTube videos commentating on their salty tweets/comments
HeroHei: "twitter users are getting mad over an anime character again, this shall be another bountiful sodium harvest"
Sodium harvest by Mao zeschlong February 27, 2021

sodium nitrite 

a highly toxic food additive added to virtually all ham products
An example of sodium nitrite is ham.
sodium nitrite by Brianna C. March 11, 2005

sodium thiopental

A main drug that states and the federal system use in executions, in their lethal injections.
Thiopental sodium. Sodium pentothal
An injection with a dose of sodium thiopental renders the prisoner unconscious so he does not feel pain.
sodium thiopental by Anan James August 22, 2011

sodium chloride 

The product of a reaction between sodium and chlorine extremely vigorously. The product, sodium chloride, is highly toxic, and should not be consumed, as anything more that 1 part in 10 will kill you, on the spot.
Mmm, sodiumy
sodium chloride by chachacha February 12, 2004