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15 July, 09:27

If we have 22 molecules of sodium sulfate in water, how many sodium ions will be observed in solution?

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  1. 15 July, 09:34
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    Hi there!

    Sodium Sulfate (Na₂SO₄) when dissolved in water, follows the following dissociation reaction:

    Na₂SO₄ (s) ⇄ 2Na⁺ (aq) + (SO₄) ⁻² (aq)

    So, if you have n molecules of sodium sulfate in water, you will observe 2 times this amount of sodium ions in solution. In this case, you have 22 molecules of sodium sulfate, so you will observe 44 sodium ions in solution.
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