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20 August, 03:13

Calculate the molarity of Na + ions in a 100 ml solution containing 0.46 g Na3PO4

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  1. 20 August, 03:32
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    0.084 M

    Explanation:

    molar mass of Na3PO4 = 3*23 + 31 + 4*16 = 164 g/mol

    moles of Na3PO4 = mass / molar mass = 0.46/164 = 0.0028 mol

    There are 3 moles of Na + in 1 mol of Na3PO4, so there are 3*0.0028 = 0.0084 moles of Na + in the solution

    Molarity is defined as:

    M = moles of solute/litre of solution

    100 ml are equivalent to 0.1 L

    Therefore:

    M of Na + = 0.0084/0.1 = 0.084 M
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