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Is it possible for hydrated sodium carbonate to continue to absorb water?
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DrBob222
Sodium carbonate has more than one hydrated form; therefore, it depends upon the form it is in. In humid environments, most solids tend to absorb/adsorb, small quantities of water even if they don't form a hydrate.
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