Re: Sodium picosulphate




john.spevacek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I wonder what "moved" the OP to ask.
>
> John
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I don't know the poster's motivation, but now my curiosity is piqued.
Where does the name 'pico' come from in the context of naming this
compound?

Dave

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