The phenomenon whereby sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) decahydrate loses some of its water of crystallization on...

CHEMISTRY
JAMB 1993

The phenomenon whereby sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) decahydrate loses some of its water of crystallization on exposure to the atmosphere is known as?

  • A. deliquescene
  • B. hygroscopy
  • C. effervescence
  • D. efflorescence

Correct Answer: D. efflorescence



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