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On the basis of its unit cell structure, Glauber's salt (crystal-line solution sulphate,`NaSO_(4).10H_(2)O`) belongs to the

A

tetragonal system

B

monoclinic system

C

triclinic system

D

cubic system

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It is used a s alaxative .Other examples of monoclinic system are : `NaS_(4)O_(7)cdot10H_(2)O,CasO_(4)cdot2H_(2)O,NaHCO_(3),KIO_(3),PbCrO_(4),MgSO_(4)cdot6H_(2)O`
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