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For questions relating to terminology and naming conventions in chemistry.
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What is "ölsaurem Alkali"
They were writing it fancy in old times.
Sodium acetate would have been "essigsaures Natrium", potassium sulfate "schwefelsaures Kalium" and so on.
Therefor, "ölsaures Alkali" is an alkali salt of ol …