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What does the 4 mean in the formula 4Na2SO3?

User Jacob Ford
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Answer: 4 moles of
Na_2SO_3

Explanation: The given compound is an ionic compound formed by combination of sodium as a metal and sulphite as polyatomic anion.

It is formed by the combination of
Na^+ and
SO_3^(2-).

Thus 1 mole of
Na_2SO_3 contains 2 atoms of sodium, 1 atom of sulphur and 3 atoms of oxygen.

The 4 represents that 4 moles of
Na_2SO_3 are present which contains 8 atoms of sodium, 4 atom of sulphur and 12 atoms of oxygen.

User Xirukitepe
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Answer:

The '4' in front of sodium sulfate formula indicates that there are four molecules of sodium sulfate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The 4 in formula
4Na_2SO_4 is the coefficient of the compound.this 4 denoted that there are 4 molecules of sodium sulfate.

Number of sodium ion in single molecule = 2

Number of sulfate ions in single molecules = 1

Number of sodium ion in four molecule = 2 × 4 = 8

Number of sulfate ions in four molecules = 1 × 4 = 4

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