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Disodium hydrogen phosphate, also known as monosodium phosphate, is one of the sodium hydrochloride salts derived from phosphoric acid. It is a white powder that is easily deliquescent and soluble in water, with an aqueous solution exhibiting weak alkalinity.
Sodium bisulfite is an inorganic compound, appearing as a white crystalline powder and possessing an unpleasant odor of sulfur dioxide.
Sodium chlorite is an inorganic compound, appearing as a white crystalline powder.
Sodium metabisulfite, also known as sodium pyrosulfite, sodium disulfite, or sodium bisulfite, is an inorganic salt compound. It appears as white or slightly yellow crystalline powder or small crystals and has a strong odor of sulfur dioxide. It is soluble in water and glycerol, sparingly soluble in alcohol, and its solubility in water increases with rising temperature.
Glucose, also known as D-glucose, D-anhydroglucose, anhydroglucose, α-D-glucose, and dextrose, is a colorless monosaccharide that is easily soluble in water, has a sweet taste, and is widely distributed in nature. It typically appears as white crystals or granular powder.
Sodium hypochlorite, a common and widely used hypochlorite, is easily soluble in water.