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Medicine:1:9 What is sodium citrate clot?

Sodium citrate, also known as sodium citrate, is a colorless crystal or white crystalline powder product, odorless, salty and cool. It loses crystal water at 150℃ and decomposes at higher temperatures. It is slightly deliquescent in humid air and weatherable in hot air. It is easily soluble in water and insoluble in ethanol. Common characteristics: Molecular formula: Na3C6H5O7·2H2O Molecular weight: 294.1 Main uses: Used as flavoring agent and stabilizer in the food and beverage industry; used as anticoagulant, expectorant and diuretic in the pharmaceutical industry; used in the detergent industry It can replace sodium tripolyphosphate as an additive in non-toxic detergents; it is also used in brewing, injections, photographic drugs and electroplating.