What is the molarity (mol/L) of sodium (Na) in a solution containing 0.4 mole of Na^+ cation in...
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What is the molarity (mol/L) of sodium (Na) in a solution containing 0.4 mole of Na{eq}^+ {/eq} cation in 400 mL of an aqueous (water) solution?
Molarity
The relative quantity of the solute molecules that the solution contains can be determined with the help of molarity. It is mathematically determined by dividing the solute's moles with the volume used to make the solution.
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- The number of moles of {eq}{\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}} {/eq} cation is 0.4 mole.
- The volume of solution is 400 mL.
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