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8 April, 19:49

Calculate the concentration of all ions present in 5.96 g Na2S in 1.00 L of solution.

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  1. 8 April, 20:05
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    [Na+] = 0.1528 M

    [S^2-] = 0.0764 M

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    MAss of Na2S = 5.96 grams

    Volume of solution = 1.00 L

    Molar mass Na2S = 78.045 g/mol

    Step 2: Calculate moles Na2S

    Moles Na2S = Mass Na2S / molar mass Na2S

    Moles Na2S = 5.96 grams / 78.045 g/mol

    Moles Na2S = 0.0764 moles

    Step 3: Calculate moles ions

    For 1 mol Na2S we have 2 moles Na + and 1 mol S^2-

    For 0.0764 moles Na2S we have 0.0764 moles S^2 - and 2*0.0764 = 0.1528 moles Na+

    Step 4: Calculate concentration of ions

    [Na+] = 0.1528 moles / 1 L = 0.1528 M

    [S^2-] = 0.0764 moles / 1L = 0.0764 M
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