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When exposed to air, sodium carbonate crystals lose water, turn into a :

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monohydrate
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nanohydrate
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decahydrate
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hexahydrate
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Solution

The correct option is A monohydrate
Sodium carbonate, also known as washing soda, is a white crystalline solid whose common form is decahydrate. When exposed to air, its crystals lose water, turn into a monohydrate form and appear as a white opaque powder.

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