Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
The crystalline salt Na(2)CO(3)*xH(2)O o...

The crystalline salt `Na_(2)CO_(3)*xH_(2)O` on heating loses "63%" of its mass and becomes anhydrous.The formula of the compound is "

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The crystalline salt Na_(2)SO_(4).xH_(2)O on heating loses 55.9 % of its weight. The formula of the crystalline salt is

The hydrated salt Na_(2)CO_(3).xH_(2)O undergoes 63% loss in mass on heating and becomes anhydrous . The value x is :

The hydrate salt Na_2 CO_3.xH_2O undergoes 63% loss in mass on heating and becomes anhydrous. The value of x is :

The hydrated salt Na_(2)SO_(4).xH_(2)O undergoes 55% loss in weight on heating and becomes anhydrous. The value of x will be

The hydrated salt Na_2 SO_4. nH_2 O undergoes 56% loss in mass on heating and becomes anhydrous. The value of 'n' will be :