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What is the molar concentration of sodium ions in a 0.450 M Na3PO4 solution?
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Answered by
DrBob222
(Na3PO4) = 0.450 mols/L
There are three (3) Na^+ in 1 molecule of Na3PO4; therefore, (Na^+) must be 3x that.
There are three (3) Na^+ in 1 molecule of Na3PO4; therefore, (Na^+) must be 3x that.
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Anonymous
1.35M
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Anonymous
696
Answered by
Ibrahem
0.450M*3=1.35M
Because the Na ion it was #of mol in the solution that has 3 Na ion and Molarity=mol/l then (mol*3) /l
Because the Na ion it was #of mol in the solution that has 3 Na ion and Molarity=mol/l then (mol*3) /l
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