What is the concentration of each type of ion on a 0.010 molar solution of Lithium sulfate (aq)?

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Li2SO4 ==> 2Li^+ + SO4^-2

For 0.01 M Li2SO4, (Li^+1) = 2 x 0.01M = ??
(SO4^-2) = 0.01 M

To determine the concentration of each type of ion in a solution of lithium sulfate (Li2SO4), we need to consider the dissociation of the compound into its respective ions when it is dissolved in water.

Lithium sulfate dissociates into two lithium ions (Li+) and one sulfate ion (SO4^2-). So, for every formula unit of Li2SO4 dissolved in water, we get two moles of lithium ions and one mole of sulfate ions.

Given that the concentration of the lithium sulfate solution is 0.010 M, this means that the concentration of both lithium ions and sulfate ions will also be 0.010 M.

Therefore, the concentration of each type of ion in the 0.010 M solution of lithium sulfate is 0.010 M.