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Which solutions has more sodium (assuming all Na dissociates in all cases) .50 M NaCl or 5%(w/v) CH3COONa)
14 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Sorry -- but Jiskha has no experts in your stated School Subject: Portland State.
14 years ago
MattsRiceBowl
I almost answered, but realized this isn't a chemistry question. It's a question about Portland State.
14 years ago

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