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Sodium gluconate is a compound with formula NaC6H11O7. It is the sodium salt of gluconic acid. Its E number is E576. This white, water-soluble powder has a wide range of applications across industries. Originally derived from gluconic acid in the 19th century, Sodium Gluconate is known for its chelating properties and is utilized as a chelating agent in various processes. It finds applications in textile, metal surface treatment, cement, and more. Moreover, its non-toxic nature and biodegradability contribute to its use in environmentally conscious practices.   Wikipedia

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( potassium chloride (klor-con), sodium acetate, sodium chloride, sodium gluconate, magnesium - other names: isolyte s, physiolyte, physiosol, physiosol ph, plasma-lyte a )
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( potassium chloride (klor-con), sodium acetate, sodium chloride, glucose monohydrate, sodium gluconate, magnesium - other names: isolyte s in dextrose, isolyte s w/ dextrose, plasma-lyte 148 and dextrose )

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