What is the difference between sodium carbonate and sodium carbonate decahydrate?
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Sodium Carbonate is a dry form of substance that is used as baking powder while sodium carbonate decahydrate consists of 10 molecules of water, it is also known as washing soda.
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Anhydrous sodium carbonate is a powder and has no water in the crystals. It is hygroscopic so unless it's stored in a dessicator it will probably have absorbed water from the atmosphere. Hydrated forms contain water. The most common is the decahydrate.
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