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22 April, 00:26

How many moles of ions will be present in 716 ml of 0.450 m solution of sodium phosphate (aq) ?

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  1. 22 April, 03:49
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    0.644 moles First, calculate the number of moles of sodium phosphate by multiplying volume times molarity. 0.716 l * 0.450 mol/l = 0.3222 mol When dissolved in water, sodium phosphate breaks up into 2 ions, so the number of ions is 2 * 0.3222 mol = 0.6444 mol So there will 0.644 moles of ions present.
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