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The concentration is 0.17M
Sodium carbonate dissociates:
Since 1 mole sodium carbonate gives 2 moles Na+ its concentration must be half i.e 0.34/2 =
The concentration of sodium carbonate will be
The quickest way to determine the concentration of the sodium carbonate solution is to have a look at its dissociation in aqueous solution
Notice that 1 mole of sodium carbonate produces
Molarity is defined as moles of solute per liter of solution, which means that, in a given volume, you'll have twice as many moles of sodium cations than of sodium carbonate.
Automatically, the molarity of the sodium cations will be twice that of the sodium carbonate.
A a result, the molarity of