Sodium phosphate dissociates when it dissolves in water. Na,PO,(aq) - 3 Na+(aq) + PO,3-(aq) Given the concentration of the Na PO, solution is 0.018 mol/L, calculate the concentration of the sodium ions and the phosphate ions. (Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.) Answer: sodium ions = phosphate ions = Scandium sulfate dissociates when it dissolves in water. Sc-(So,),(aq) → 2 Sc³*(aq) + 3 So,2-(aq) Given the concentration of the Sc,(SOd, solution is 0.15 mol/L, calculate the concentration of the scandium ions and the sulfate ions. (Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.) Answer: scandium ions = sulfate ions

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Sodium phosphate dissociates when it dissolves in water.
Na,PO,(aq) - 3 Na*(aq) + PO,3-(aq)
Given the concentration of the Na PO, solution is 0.018 mol/L, calculate the concentration of the
sodium ions and the phosphate ions.
(Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct
number of significant digits and the proper units.)
Answer:
sodium ions =
phosphate ions
Scandium sulfate dissociates when it dissolves in water.
Sc-(So),(aq) → 2 Sc³+(aq) + 3 So,2-(aq)
Given the concentration of the Sc,(so), solution is 0.15 mol/L, calculate the concentration of the
scandium ions and the sulfate ions.
(Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct
number of significant digits and the proper units.)
Answer:
scandium ions =
sulfate ions =
Transcribed Image Text:Sodium phosphate dissociates when it dissolves in water. Na,PO,(aq) - 3 Na*(aq) + PO,3-(aq) Given the concentration of the Na PO, solution is 0.018 mol/L, calculate the concentration of the sodium ions and the phosphate ions. (Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.) Answer: sodium ions = phosphate ions Scandium sulfate dissociates when it dissolves in water. Sc-(So),(aq) → 2 Sc³+(aq) + 3 So,2-(aq) Given the concentration of the Sc,(so), solution is 0.15 mol/L, calculate the concentration of the scandium ions and the sulfate ions. (Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.) Answer: scandium ions = sulfate ions =
Sodium carbonate dissociates when it dissolves in water.
Na,co,(aq) → 2 Na*(aq) + Co,2-(aq)
If the concentration of the sodium ions is 0.951 mol/L, then what is the concentration of the
sodium carbonate solution?
(Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct
number of significant digits and the proper units.)
Answer:
Ammonium oxalate dissociates when it dissolves in water.
(NH),0occoo(aq) → 2 NH,+(aq) + 0occoo2-(aq)
If the concentration of the oxalate ions is 4.3 mol/L, then what is the concentration of the
ammonium oxalate solution?
(Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct
number of significant digits and the proper units.)
Answer:
Transcribed Image Text:Sodium carbonate dissociates when it dissolves in water. Na,co,(aq) → 2 Na*(aq) + Co,2-(aq) If the concentration of the sodium ions is 0.951 mol/L, then what is the concentration of the sodium carbonate solution? (Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.) Answer: Ammonium oxalate dissociates when it dissolves in water. (NH),0occoo(aq) → 2 NH,+(aq) + 0occoo2-(aq) If the concentration of the oxalate ions is 4.3 mol/L, then what is the concentration of the ammonium oxalate solution? (Do not show your work in the space provided; record only your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.) Answer:
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