multiple choice question\none millimole of nacl is dissolved in a liter of water. what is the concentration…

multiple choice question\none millimole of nacl is dissolved in a liter of water. what is the concentration of na⁺ in the solution?\no 0.5 meq/l\no 1 meq/ml\no 1 meq/l\no 1 eq/l
Answer
Explanation:
Step1: Recall dissociation of NaCl
NaCl dissociates into Na⁺ and Cl⁻ in water. One mole of NaCl gives one mole of Na⁺. So, one millimole of NaCl gives one millimole of Na⁺.
Step2: Recall the definition of milliequivalent
For a monovalent ion like Na⁺, 1 millimole = 1 milliequivalent.
Step3: Calculate the concentration
The volume of the solution is 1 liter and the amount of Na⁺ is 1 milliequivalent. Concentration = $\frac{\text{amount of solute}}{\text{volume of solution}}$. So the concentration of Na⁺ is $\frac{1\ mEq}{1\ L}=1\ mEq/L$.
Answer:
1 mEq/L (corresponding to the option "1 mEq/L")