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How does Na2CO3 as a primary standard remain annhydrous??? :chainsaw:
 

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Sodium Carbonate is anhydrous, which means that it does not contain water in its solid form. ie. Na2CO3.xH2O. When it is used as a standard solution the compound no longer exists as it undergoes dissociation.
 

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