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Sodium sulfate anhydrous is a white, crystalline compound with many industrial uses. It's also known as Glauber salt or sulfate of soda. Here are some of its uses: Electrolyte replenisher: Sodium sulfate anhydrous is used in isosmotic solutions to replenish electrolytes without disturbing the body's normal electrolyte balance. Cathartic or diuretic: Because it's poorly absorbed by the body, sodium sulfate anhydrous can be used as a cathartic or diuretic. Drying agent: It's used to remove traces of water from non-aqueous solvents. Fining agent: It's used to remove small air bubbles from molten glass. Leveling agent: It's used in textile processing. Filler: It's used in detergents. Paper pulping: It's used in the Kraft process for paper pulping. Defrosting: It's used for defrosting windows. Starch, glass, and soap manufacturing: It's used in the manufacturing of starch, glass, and soap. Sodium sulfate anhydrous is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture and converts to its hydrated form. When heated, the hydrated form converts back to the anhydrous form.