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12 January, 05:33

What are the molar concentrations of the ion in 0.26m aluminum sulfate? For c (so4^2-)

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  1. 12 January, 06:06
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    0.78 M for SO₄²⁻

    Explanation:

    The chemical formula for aluminium sulfate is Al₂ (SO₄) ₃

    So for a concentration of 0.26 M you have in solution 0.26 moles of Al₂ (SO₄) ₃ in 1 liter of solution.

    But you have three times more sulfate ions SO₄²⁻ in solution, so the molar concentration for this ion will be:

    0.26 * 3 = 0.78 M
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