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How to differentiate between sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate using a reagent?

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Answered by nishach2004
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Sodium carbonate have sodium and carbon involved in it while sodium sulphate have sodium and sulphur in it.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium carbonate gives a white precipitate of magnesium carbonate on mixing with magnesium sulphate solution. Sodium bicarbonate does form a precipitate with MgSO4 solution as magnesium bicarbonate is soluble in water. Instead of MgSO4 solution, a solution of MgCl2 or CaCl2 can also be used.

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