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The hydrated salt Na(2)CO(3).xH(2)O unde...

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

A

5

B

3

C

7

D

10

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D
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