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Determine the concentration of the cation and anion in each aqueous solution. (Assume

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Problem 79P

Determine the concentration of the cation and anion in each aqueous solution. (Assume complete dissociation of each compound.)

(a) 0.12 M Na2SO4

(b) 0.25 M K2CO3

(a) 0.11 M RbBr

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QUESTION:

Problem 79P

Determine the concentration of the cation and anion in each aqueous solution. (Assume complete dissociation of each compound.)

(a) 0.12 M Na2SO4

(b) 0.25 M K2CO3

(a) 0.11 M RbBr

ANSWER:

Problem 79P

Determine the concentration of the cation and anion in each aqueous solution. (Assume complete dissociation of each compound.)

(a) 0.12 M

(b) 0.25 M

(a) 0.11 M

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The solution in which the solvent is water is called an aqueous solution. The ion with a positive charge is called a cation and the ion with a negative charge is called an anion. Ionic compounds when dissolved in water completely dissociate into their respective ions.

                         

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