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Use of sodium sulfate for drying an organic solvent (ethyl acetate in this case).  Note how the crystals are all clumped at the end - so more need to be added to make the liquid dry.
 
Use of sodium sulfate for drying an organic solvent (ethyl acetate in this case).  Note how the crystals are all clumped at the end - so more need to be added to make the liquid dry.
  
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Use of sodium sulfate for drying an organic solvent (ethyl acetate in this case). Note how the crystals are all clumped at the end - so more need to be added to make the liquid dry.

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