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Sodium sulphate dissolves in water with evolution of heat. Consider a saturated solution of sodium sulphate. If the temperature is raised, then according to Le-Chatelier principle

A

More solid will dissolve

B

Some solid will precipitate out form the solution

C

The solution will become supersaturated

D

Solution concentration will remain unchanged

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B

When temperature increase precipitation of sodium sulphate takes place. Because reaction is exothermic so reverse reaction will take place.
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