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what happens when we mix So4 with Nacl ​

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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As you know, sodium sulfate , Na2SO4 , and sodium chloride, NaCl , are both ionic compounds that are soluble in aqueous solution. This means that in a solution of sodium sulfate, the salt will dissociate completely to form sodium cations, Na+ , and sulfate anions, SO2−4 .

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Explanation: As you know, sodium sulfate , Na2SO4 , and sodium chloride, NaCl , are both ionic compounds that are soluble in aqueous solution. This means that in a solution of sodium sulfate, the salt will dissociate completely to form sodium cations, Na+ , and sulfate anions, SO2−4

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