what happens to the crystal of washing soda when you exposed to air?
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washing soda is a mixture of carbon nitride and sulphuric acid and when a small crystal of it is exposed to air it forms carbonic acid with some amount of nitride present in it
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When sodium carbonate crystals are exposed to air they lose water of crystallization and turn to white powder. This process of losing water of crystallization is called efflorescence.
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