A student added 1 liter of 1M Na2SO4 solution to 1 liter 1M silver acetate solution. A silver sulfate precipitate formed and nearly all of the silver ions disappeared from the solution. Which of the following lists the ions remaining in solution in order of decreasing concentration:
A) SO4 > C2H3O2 > Na
B) C2H3O2 > Na > SO4
C) C2H3O2 > SO4 > Na
D) Na > SO4> C2H3O2
E) Na> C2H3O2 > SO4
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That's all thats given in the problem.
The balanced equation I wrote (I think its correct) is
Na2SO4 + 2Ag(C2H3O2) -----> Ag2SO4 + 2Na(C2H3O2)
Can anyone tell me how to solve this?? I keep getting that there are the same amount of sodium and acetate ions in the solution...
Please