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na·tron N0029400 (nā′trŏn′, -trən)n. A mineral of hydrous sodium carbonate, Na2CO3·10H2O, often found crystallized with other salts. It can act as a dessicant and was used in mummification. [French, from Spanish natrón, from Arabic naṭrūn, niter, from Greek nitron; see niter.]natron (ˈneɪtrən) n (Minerals) a whitish or yellow mineral that consists of hydrated sodium carbonate and occurs in saline deposits and salt lakes. Formula: Na2CO3.10H2O[C17: via French and Spanish from Arabic natrūn, from Greek nitron]na•tron (ˈneɪ trɒn, -trən) n. a mineral, hydrous sodium carbonate, Na2CO3∙10H2O, found in dried-up lake beds. [1675–85; < French < Sp < Arabic naṭrūn, variant of niṭrūn < Greek nítron, probably ultimately < Egyptian ntry; compare Hebrew nether, Hittite nitri] natron
natron[′nā·trən] (mineralogy) Na2CO3·10H2O A white, yellow, or gray mineral that crystallizes in the monoclinic system, is soluble in water, and generally occurs in solution or in saline residues. |