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13 December, 13:31

How many total moles of ions are released when the following sample dissolves completely in water?

7.1 mol of NH4Cl

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  1. 13 December, 13:59
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    8.55 * 10²⁴ Ions

    Explanation:

    Ammonium Chloride is an ionic compound which contains a monatomic anion (Cl⁻; Chloride) and a polyatomic cation (NH₄⁺; Ammonium).

    Hence, when added in water Ammonium Chloride ionizes as;

    NH₄Cl → NH₄⁺ + Cl⁻

    Hence, we can say that it produces two ions when dissolved in water.

    Also,

    We know that 1 mole of any substance contains exactly 6.022 * 10²³ particles which is also called as Avogadro's Number. So in order to calculate the number of ions contained by 7.1 moles of NH₄Cl, we will use following relation to first calculate the number of molecules as;

    Moles = Number of Molecules : 6.022 * 10²³ Molecules. mol⁻¹

    Solving for Number of Molecules,

    Number of Molecules = Moles * 6.022 * 10²³ Molecules. mol⁻¹

    Putting values,

    Number of Molecules = 7.1 mol * 6.022 * 10²³

    Number of Molecules = 4.27 * 10²⁴ Molecules

    So,

    As,

    1 Molecule of NH₄Cl contained = 2 Ions

    So,

    4.27 * 10²⁴ Molecules of NH₄Cl will contain = X ions

    Solving for X,

    X = 2 Ions * 4.27 * 10²⁴ Molecules / 1 Molecule

    X = 8.55 * 10²⁴ Ions
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