Why washing soda crystals become coated with white powdery anhydrous?
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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 loosing water of crystallization when exposed to air is called efflorescence. When sodium carbonate crystals are exposed to air They lose water of crystallization and turn to white powder.
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