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Anomalous solubility is a Glauber salt or KHO or washing soda or Dehydrating agent ​

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The solubility first increases up to 32.4 0C, then decreases. This is due to Sodium sulphate is a decahydrate complex i.e., has 10 water molecules for every molecule of sodium sulphate. That is why after that temperature the solubility decreases as it depends on the anhydrous sulphate.

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