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    Determine the Ammonium Ion Concentration of a Solution That Results
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Determine the Ammonium Ion Concentration of a Solution That Results

Question 11

Question 11

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Determine the ammonium ion concentration of a solution that results when 4.53 g of (NH4) 2SO4 is dissolved in water and diluted to exactly 100.0 mL.


A) 0.343 M
B) 0.686 M
C) 1.03 M
D) 1.37 M
E) 2.51 M

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