Answer:
Moles of trona are 0.15moles
Moles of NaOH are 0.05mol
Step-by-step explanation:
In the problem, you have 2 solutes, NaOH and trona.
Based in its formula, in solution, 1 mole of NaOH will produce 1 mole of Na⁺ and 1 mole of trona will produce 3 moles of Na⁺ and 1 mole of HCO₃⁻.
Also, you must know HCO₃⁻ will react with NaOH producing CO₃²⁻.
You want 1L of 0.50M Na⁺ = 0.50 moles of Na⁺ and 1L of HCO₃⁻ = 0.10M.
Now, in equations, moles of Na⁺ will be:
Moles Na⁺ = 0.50moles = X + 3Y (1)
Where X are moles of NaOH and Y moles of trona.
And, moles of HCO₃⁻ will be:
Moles HCO₃⁻ = 0.10moles = Y - X (2)
The sum of (1) + (2):
0.60mol = 4Y
0.15mol = Y
Moles of trona are 0.15moles
And moles of NaOH are (Replacing in (1) or (2) you will obtain the same, I will replace in (1)) :
0.50moles = X + 3Y
0.50moles = X + 3×0.15mol
0.50moles = X + 0.45mol
0.05 moles = X
Moles of NaOH are 0.05mol