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22 November, 07:07

How many chloride ions are present in 0.100 mol of MgCl2

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  1. 22 November, 07:15
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    To identify the amount of chloride ions present in 0.1 mol of MgCl2, first know the amount of mols of Chloride. The answer is 0.2 mol since you just need to multiply 0.1 to 2 because there are 2 chloride in the compound. Then, multiply the mols to 6.02x10^23. The answer would be 1.204x10^23 chloride ions.
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