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4 October, 05:51

What is the concentration of sodium phosphate contains 0.60 M Na+?

I'm not sure what to do and how to figure how to do this question.

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  1. 4 October, 06:00
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    Sodium phosphate has a chemical formula

    Na2PO4

    Calculating the concentration of sodium phosphate given a concentration of sodium ions can be done using dimensional analysis

    0.60 moles/L Na + (1 mole Na2PO4 / 2 moles Na+) = 0.30 moles/L Na2PO4

    =.030 M Na2PO4
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