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Explain how you can obtain hydrated sodium sulphate crystals from an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate​

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If you left your aqueous sodium sulfite solution open on the side, atmospheric oxygen would cause the chemical change, the water would hydrate the new compound and the slow evaporation of water would give you lovely large crystals of Na2SO4 without you having to do anything!

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Answer:

If you left your aqueous sodium sulfite solution open on the side, atmospheric oxygen would cause the chemical change, the water would hydrate the new compound and the slow evaporation of water would give you lovely large crystals of Na2SO4 without you having to do anything!

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