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Determine the concentrations of na2co3, na+, and co32− in a solution prepared by dissolving 1.99 × 10−4 g na2co3 in 2.50 l of water. express all three concentrations in molarity. additionally, express the concentrations of the ionic species in parts per million (ppm). note: determine the formal concentration of co32−. ignore any reactions with water

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