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- what is the molar concentration of sodium ions in a 0.750 m na3po4 solution?
a) 3.00 m b) 0.750 m c) 0.250 m d) 2.25 m
Step1: Analyze the dissociation of \(Na_3PO_4\)
\(Na_3PO_4\) dissociates as \(Na_3PO_4 = 3Na^+ + PO_4^{3 -}\).
Step2: Calculate the molar concentration of \(Na^+\)
From the dissociation equation, 1 mole of \(Na_3PO_4\) gives 3 moles of \(Na^+\). Given \([Na_3PO_4]=0.750\ M\), then \([Na^+]=3\times[Na_3PO_4]\).
Substitute the value: \([Na^+]=3\times0.750\ M = 2.25\ M\).
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D. \(2.25\ M\)