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  • Heat of Solution of Sodium Sulfate Decahydrate (Na₂SO₄·10H₂O)
    The heat of solution for sodium sulfate decahydrate (Na₂SO₄·10H₂O) is +2.5 kJ/mol.

    This means that the dissolution of sodium sulfate decahydrate in water is an endothermic process, absorbing heat from the surroundings. This is why the solution feels slightly cool to the touch when sodium sulfate decahydrate dissolves.

    It's important to note that this is a general value and can be influenced by factors such as the concentration of the solution, the temperature, and the presence of other solutes.

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