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b. Saturated solution of sodium sulphate​

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For sodium sulfate at 20°C, a saturated solution occurs at 19.06 g anhydrous salt per 100 g H 2 O, and for magnesium sulfate, 33.70 g anhydrous salt per 100 g H 2 O. ... Thus, aggregate pore volume that is flooded with saturated solutions and then oven- dried will more rapidly accumulate kieserite than thenardite.

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