yes. sorry
haven't revised it before posting this
so Na2CO3 will be non-hygroscopic while NaOH will be hygroscopic
Yes Na2CO3 is non-hydrscopic while NaOH is, this is why a primary standard is needed to standardise solutions oh NaOH and this standard solution may be used to titrate other solutions.
Just some extra information, Na2CO3 can come in two forms, anhydrous meaning it does not contain any water, this form will not react as readily if at all with the moisture within the air, and the other form is a hydrated Na2CO3 with 10 H20, so
, (information is in the industrial chemistry option topic) both are still non-hydroscopic though.