Write the ions present in a solution of na3po4. express your answers as chemical formulas separated by a comma. offset subscripts and charges on each ion.

Respuesta :

Sodium/natrium is a metal from first column group so it should have one 1+ charge. Phosphate ion has 3- charge. That is why there 3 natrium ion for 1 phosphate ion when this molecule is dissolved in water. The ion formula would be:

(Na)[tex]_{3} [/tex](PO[tex]_{4} [/tex]) ==> 3 Na[tex]^{+}[/tex]   +  PO[tex] _{4} ^{3-}[/tex]
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