Sodium & Potassium Tolyltriazole: Uses & Similarities

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Sodium and Potassium share many similarities in nature, prompting a discussion about Sodium Tolyltriazole and Potassium Tolyltriazole. The conversation highlights the need for clarity regarding their uses and properties. Participants express frustration about the expectation to search for basic information, emphasizing that inquiries are made to gain deeper insights rather than to retrieve easily accessible facts. The dialogue underscores the importance of understanding the applications and differences between these two compounds in various contexts.
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There are many similarities between Sodium and Potassium in nature. What about Sodium Tolyltriazole and Potassium Tolyltriazole? And what about the uses of them?
 
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Do you expect us to use google to find out the most basic facts for you?
 
Borek said:
Do you expect us to use google to find out the most basic facts for you?

Of course not! I have searched, just want to ask question because I could not find the answer? If I am able to search, why ask this question?
 
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