I dissolve 6.00 g NaCl and 6.51 g Na₃PO₄ into a final volume of 1.00 L water. You can assume that both of these salts are strong electrolytes.
a) The total number of ions in the solution is the sum of ions from NaCl and Na₃PO₄.
b) NaCl will completely dissociate into two ions, while Na₃PO₄ will dissociate into four ions.
c) The final solution will have a higher concentration of chloride ions than phosphate ions.
d) The total mass of the dissolved salts is 12.51 g.