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Anhydrous sodium sulphate dissolves in water with the evolution of heat what is the effect of temperature on its solubility

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Answered by nikhitaanair
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According to le chatelier principal if temperature is increased in exothermic  reaction then  reaction will go in that direction where temperature get decreased that is in backward direction so in case of reaction of Sodium sulphate dissolved in water reaction goes in more formation of sodium sulphate (solid ) i e in backward direction.

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Answered by ItsShree44
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Since the dissolution of anhydrous sodium sulphate in water is an cxothermic process due to evolution of heat, according to Le Chatelier's principle its solubility decreases with the increase in temperature.

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