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The compound sodium sulfate is soluble in water. When this compound dissolves in water, which ion listed below would be present in solution?
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DrBob222
You didn't list any but the ions present will be Na^+ and SO4^2-
11 years ago
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The compound sodium sulfate is soluble in water. When this compound dissolves in water, which ion listed below would be present in solution?
A. SO4^2-
B. S^2-
C. O^2-
D. Na2^2+
4 years ago

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