Question: ( Please show a whole written solution on paper ) ( P . S . this is general chemistry please show simplification of formulas and

(Please show a whole written solution on paper)
(P.S. this is general chemistry please show simplification of formulas and solving)
1. When solid sodium sulfate dissolves, it dissociates into its component ions:
Na2SO4(s)->2 Na+(aq)+ SO42-(aq)
Assume you repeated the experiment using Na2SO4 instead of NaCl. If the buret was used to
dispense 25.00 mL of 0.1408 M Na2SO4 solution, calculate the following:
a) What is the concentration (molarity) of sodium ions, Na+(aq)?
b) How many moles and how many grams of sodium ions were dispensed?
c) What is the molarity of the sulfate ions, SO42-(aq)?
d) How many moles and how many grams of sulfate ions were dispensed?

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