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The hydrated salt Na2CO3.xH2O undergoes 63% loss in mass on heating and becomes anhydrous. The value of x is: (Gram atomic mass : Na = 23; C = 12 ; O = 16 )
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Give suitable chemical terms for the following:A definite number of water molecules bound to some salts.
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