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If the molar concentration of sodium ions is 0.44 M, then the concentration of sodium sulfate is 0.88 M

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11 years ago

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DrBob222
I assume you are to calculate this to know if it is true or false.
Na2SO4 ==> 2Na^+ + SO4^2-

0.44M Na^+ x (1 mol Na2SO4/2 mols Na) = 0.44 x 1/2 = ?
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