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19 February, 00:53

Write the ions present in a solution of na3po4.

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  1. 19 February, 01:01
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    The ions present in the solution of Na₃PO₄ are:

    3Na⁺¹ and 1PO₄⁻³

    there are 3 sodium ions (Na⁺¹) are present, these are cations (+).

    And 1 phosphate ion (PO₄⁻³) is present, this is anion (-),

    When these cations and ions meet together a compound is formed, in this case 3 sodium ions make a bond with 3 oxygens of phosphate and makes a compound of sodium phosphate.
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