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Sodium carbonates is used for washing powders and dyeing paper False. The right answer is….. Sodium carbonates is used for washing powders and dyeing paper

Lithium carbonate is used as an emulsifying agent. False. The right answer is….. Egg yolk is used as an emulsifying agent

Lithium oxide is added to silverware False. The right answer is….. Lithium oxide is added to ovenware

Mono-sodium glutamate is used in Italian restaurants False. The right answer is….. Mono-sodium glutamate is used in Chinese restaurants

Lithium hydroxide is used to remove oxigen in submarines. False. The right answer is….. Lithium hydroxide is used to remove carbon dioxide in submarines.

The first food additive was sugar False. The right answer is….. The first food additive was salt

Sodium carbonate is known as common salt False. The right answer is….. Sodium chloride is known as common salt

The element lithium is used in street lamps False. The right answer is….. The element sodium is used in street lamps