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Helix-Oxford

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  1. I am given the solution of NaCl and it has a mass of 53.2 g and a molar mass of 58.44 g. I already know to how to find the number of moles for the entire solution, but I also need to find the number of moles for Na + ions. How exactly to I go about doing that? Thanks in advance!
  2. Okay, I see now. It makes more sense. Thanks!
  3. Okay, I see. I was confused because I was told that it was the electrons that do the "moving" during covalent and ionic bonds. Also, sorry if I sound annoying but, what does an increase in protons have to do acids and the like? Do acids exchange their extra proton the somehow receive to a base?
  4. How can the definition of an acid be "something that donates protons" when protons don't move. Also, why does having an extra hydrogen atom make an acid an acid and vice versa with hydroxide and bases. Finally, what does it mean when an acid increases the H+ concentration in a solution? Thanks in Advance!
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