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What is the molar concentration of sodium in a 200mL solution prepared from 1.359 grams of sodium phosphate?
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Answered by bobpursley
Na3PO4, figure the moles of it from 1.359grams.

Then, you have three times that number of moles for the moles of sodium ions.

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