Talk:Sodium percarbonate
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CAN ANY BODY GIVE US THE TOTAL CAPACITY OF SODIUM PERCARBONATE COUNTRYWISE RAM
Compounds containing sodium percarbonate have been associated with pet bird deaths. Some manufacturers acknowledge this and warn against using the compounds where there are birds.
Mixing sodium percarbonate cleaners with other cleaners has reportedly resulted in adverse reactions and illness in humans. Mixing cleaners should never be done.
[edit] Possible copyright issue
I'm new to this so I'm not really sure what the copyright rules are but this page appears to be copied pretty much word for word from this website:
http://www.norkem.com/productDetail.asp?productID=135&groupID=20§ionID=1
Is that allowed and if so should it be referenced? Katkatkatrina 11:06, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- No, wholesale copying is not allowed and in such a case referencing alone is not sufficient. I've reduced it for the moment to a so-called stub leaving in only the most obvious facts and adding two neutral links. --Tikiwont 12:34, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
The IUPAC name lists tetrasodium but the structure shows one sodium...and that sodium is uncharged!--ChemSpiderMan (talk) 13:29, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
- Erm, I don't even think this is a molecular compound. Perhaps a crystal structure would be more accurate. Fvasconcellos (tยทc) 14:31, 20 December 2007 (UTC)

