Is sodium saccharin alike as saccharin? And how are they equal or different?
Answer:
Sodium saccharin is just the brackish of the chemical saccharin. Once dissolved (e.g. in a carbonated beverage close to TaB) the saccharin molecule causes the sweet flavour. Saccharin salt other than sodium saccharin exist (e.g. the calcium salt).
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