Monday, April 29, 2019

Why does sodium sulfate have an unusual solubility-temperature curve?


For many salts there are solubility curves as a function of temperature that are smooth (don't have any kinks). Sodium sulfate, however, has a kink in the solubility-T curve at 30 degrees as shown below:


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What happens when the temperature is about 30 degree?




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