why anomalous solubility of Glauber's salt take place
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It takes place because it is having molecules in it
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t is because the non polar gases are less soluble in water so they deviate from ideal behavior. Similarly in case of many organic solute and even medicinal compounds, they behave anomalous because of the difference in chemical properties and structure. Of course, Glauber salt is also an example of anomalous solubility
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