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State your observation when the following are exposed to the atmosphere:

(a) Washing soda crystals

(b) Iron (III) chloride salts.

Acids Bases Salts

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(a) When washing soda (Na2CO3.10H2O) is exposed to air, it loses 9 molecules of water to form a monohydrate.

Na2CO3.10H2O  dry air \xrightarrow{\space\text{dry air}\space} Na2CO3.H2O + 9H2O

(b) When Iron (III) chloride (FeCl3) is exposed to the atmosphere at ordinary temperature, it absorbs moisture from the atmospheric air to become moist and ultimately dissolve in the absorbed water, forming a saturated solution.

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