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Distinguish between sodium chloride ,sodium sulphite and sodium sulfate​

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Answered by qansasiddiqua
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Sodium sulphate ( Na2SO4 ),the sulphate of soda, is an inorganic compound related with several hydrates. These all are white solids which are highly soluble in water. ... Sodium sulphite ( Na2SO3 ) is a solublesodium salt of the sulphurous acid (Sulphite). It is a part ofSulphur dioxide scrubbing.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium sulphate ( Na2SO4 ), the sulphate of soda, is an inorganic compound related with several hydrates. These all are white solids which are highly soluble in water. ... Sodium sulphite ( Na2SO3 ) is a soluble sodium salt of the sulphurous acid (Sulphite).when barium chloride is added to the sodium sulphate solution ,a precipitate is formed which is insoluble in all mineral acids. While sodium chloride does not react with barium chloride.

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