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9. Glauber's salt is________
a. sodium sulphate
b. sodium chloride
c. copper sulphate
d. mercury oxide​

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Answered by Jo2420
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Glauber's salt is sodium sulphate. Option A

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Glauber's salt is sodium sulphate decahydrate. Glauber's salt is the decahydrate form of sodium sulfate. It is also known as mirabilite. The chemical formula of Glauber's salt can be written as Na2SO4. 10H2O.

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