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  • Sodium Sulfate: States of Matter and Properties
    Sodium sulfate (Na₂SO₄) is typically found as a solid at room temperature.

    However, it can exist in different states depending on temperature:

    * Solid: The most common form, usually found as white crystals.

    * Liquid: Sodium sulfate melts at 884 °C (1623 °F).

    * Gas: At even higher temperatures, it can exist in a gaseous state.

    Therefore, while we usually think of sodium sulfate as a solid, it can exist in other states under specific conditions.

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