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What is the Na+ concentration of 2.85 M sodium sulfate?
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Sodium sulfate is Na2SO4; there are 2 Na^+ in 1 molecule of Na2SO4.
2.85 moles/L = Na2SO4.
Na^+ is twice that.
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