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why is sodium thiosulfate readily soluble in water? how can a large amount of it be dissolved into only 3 ml of water?
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DrBob222
First, most sodium salts are soluble in aqueous solution. Second, you don't say if you are using Na2S2O3 or Na2S2O3.5H2O NOR what you mean by "large amount."
15 years ago
alex
I am using Na2S2O3.5H2O. By large amount i mean about 15 grams
15 years ago

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