What does E501 mean?
E501 means Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
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What is the abbreviation for Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)?
Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate) can be abbreviated as E501
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What does E501 stand for? E501 stands for "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)". |
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How to abbreviate "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)"? "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)" can be abbreviated as E501. |
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What is the meaning of E501 abbreviation? The meaning of E501 abbreviation is "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)". |
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What is E501 abbreviation? One of the definitions of E501 is "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)". |
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What does E501 mean? E501 as abbreviation means "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)". |
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What is shorthand of Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)? The most common shorthand of "Potassium carbonates (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate)" is E501. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- KHCO3 - potassium hydrogen carbonate
- B-II - B-I)gastrectomy, Billroth II
- MHC - class I and class II major histocompatibility
- PHC - potassium hydrogen carbonate
- PHG - Potassium hydrogen D-glucarate
- TW-MII - Tanner-Whitehouse Mark I, and Mark II
- KHP - Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate
- E228 - Potassium hydrogen sulphite
- E262 - Sodium acetates (i) Sodium acetate (ii) Sodium diacetate (sodium hydrogen acetate)
- E331 - Sodium citrates (i) Monosodium citrate (ii) Disodium citrate (iii) Sodium citrate (trisodium citrate)
- E332 - Potassium citrates (i) Monopotassium citrate (ii) Potassium citrate (tripotassium citrate)
- E340 - Potassium phosphates (i) Monopotassium phosphate (ii) Dipotassium phosphate (iii) Tripotassium phosphate
- E350 - Sodium malates (i) Sodium malate (ii) Sodium hydrogen malate
- E352 - Calcium malates (i) Calcium malate (ii) Calcium hydrogen malate
- E452 - Polyphosphates (i) Sodium polyphosphates (ii) Potassium polyphosphates (iii) Sodium calcium polyphosphate (iv) Calcium polyphosphates (v) Ammonium polyphosphate
- E500 - Sodium carbonates (i) Sodium carbonate (ii) Sodium bicarbonate (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) (iii) Sodium sesquicarbonate (acidity regulator)
- E503 - Ammonium carbonates (i) Ammonium carbonate (ii) Ammonium bicarbonate (Ammonium hydrogen carbonate)
- E504 - Magnesium carbonates (i) Magnesium carbonate (ii) Magnesium bicarbonate Magnesium hydrogen carbonate
- E553a - (i) Magnesium silicate (ii) Magnesium trisilicate
- PH - Potassium hydrogen