Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight containers, preferably at a temperature not exceeding 30
.
Labeling
Label it to indicate whether it is the decahydrate or is anhydrous.
Identification
A solution (1 in 20) responds to the tests for
Sodium 191 and for
Sulfate 191.
Acidity or alkalinity
To 10 mL of a solution, containing the equivalent of 1.0 g of Na
2SO
4·10H
2O in 20 mL of water, add 1 drop of
bromothymol blue TS: not more than 0.50 mL of either 0.010 N hydrochloric acid or 0.010 N sodium hydroxide is required to change the color of the solution.
Loss on drying 731
Dry at 105
for 4 hours: the decahydrate loses between 51.0% and 57.0% of its weight, and the anhydrous form loses not more than 0.5% of its weight.
Chloride 221
A portion equivalent to 1.0 g of Na
2SO
4·10H
2O shows no more chloride than corresponds to 0.30 mL of 0.020 N hydrochloric acid (0.02%).
Heavy metals 231
Dissolve a portion containing the equivalent of 2.0 g of Na
2SO
4·10H
2O in 10 mL of water, add 2 mL of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid, then add water to make 25 mL: the limit is 0.001%.
Assay
Weigh accurately a portion of Sodium Sulfate, equivalent to about 400 mg of anhydrous sodium sulfate, dissolve in 200 mL of water, and add 1 mL of hydrochloric acid. Heat to boiling, and gradually add, in small portions and while constantly stirring, an excess of hot barium chloride TS (about 8 mL). Heat the mixture on a steam bath for 1 hour, collect the precipitate of barium sulfate on a tared filtering crucible, wash until free from chloride, dry, ignite, and weigh. The weight of the barium sulfate so obtained, multiplied by 0.6086, represents its equivalent of Na2SO4.
Auxiliary Information
Staff Liaison :
Elena Gonikberg, Ph.D., Scientist
Expert Committee : (MDGRE05) Monograph Development-Gastrointestinal Renal and Endocrine
USP29NF24 Page 1992
Pharmacopeial Forum : Volume No. 29(5) Page 1579
Phone Number : 1-301-816-8251