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A solution is prepared by combining 100.0 mL of 0.20 MNa2SO4with 100.0 mL of0.50 MK2SO4. Which of the following choices has correctly arranged the ions in thissolution in order of increasing concentration?lowest highest concentration concentration (A) SO42–Na+K+(B) Na+SO42–K+(C) Na+K+SO42–(D) K+Na+SO42–2.A solution was prepared by dissolving 11 grams of anhydrous calcium chloride (F. W. = 110.98)into water so that the total volume is 500. mL. What is the concentration of chloride ions inthis solution?3.How many grams of glucose (F. W. = 180.156) are present in 500. mL of a 0.50 Mglucosesolution? Subscribe to Course Hero to unlock this document Subscribe to Course Hero to unlock this document

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