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An alkali metal (s) forms a hydrated sulphate, `X_(2)SO_(4).10H_(2)O`. Is the metal more likely to be sodium (or) potassium.

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X forms `X_(2)SO_(4).10H_(2)O`. The metal is more likely be sodium. So X is `Na_(2)SO_(4).10H_(2)O`. It is otherwise called as Glauber.s salt.
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