Certain amount of washing soda crystals are exposed to atmosphere a loss in weight was noticed how do you account for this
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washing soda (Na2CO3.10H20) is efflorescent in nature. when exposed to air , it loses its water of crystallization and hence there is a loss of weight.
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When exposed to air washing soda crystals lose their water of crystallisation and become amorphous.
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