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what is the colour of an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate​

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Answered by 7016243986
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white

It is a neutral salt i.e., it has a pH of 7. When dissolved in water it forms a colourless to cloudy white solution i.e., precipitate. Hence the colour of an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate is white.

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Answered by vishalmahato513
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It is a neutral salt i.e., it has a pH of 7. When dissolved in water it forms a colourless to cloudy white solution i.e., precipitate. Hence the colour of an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate is white.

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