35 grams of sodium sulfate are dissolved in enough water to form exactly 250 ml solution. The density of water at this tempatire is 1.0g/ml. What is the molarity of sodium ions in the solution
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- Sodium (Na) has a molar mass of approximately 23 g/mol. - Sulfur (S) has a molar mass of approximately 32 g/mol. - Oxygen (O) has a molar mass of approximately 16 g/mol. - Therefore, the molar mass of Na₂SO₄ = (2 × 23) + 32 + (4 × 16) = 46 + 32 + 64 = Show more…
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