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Calculate the mass of Glauber's
Glauber's salt undergoes a phase transition according to the following equation:
Na2SO4*10H2O(s)--> Na2SO4*10H2O(l) ∆H = 74.4
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Glauber's salt undergoes a phase transition according to the following equation:
Na2SO4*10H2O(s)--> Na2SO4*10H2O(l) DH = 74.4
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Glauber's salt undergoes a phase transition according to the following equation:
Na2SO4*10H2O(s)--> Na2SO4*10H2O(l) ∆H = 74.4
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