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Vance Rivera
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9 August, 03:15
How many moles of ions are in 1.25mol of K2SO4?
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Arianna Khan
9 August, 03:25
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K2 SO4 = 2[K+] + [SO4 2-]
Which means that every mol of K2SO4 gives 3 moles of ions.
Then 1.25 mol of K2SO4 gives 3*1.25 = 3.75 moles of ions.
Answer: 3.75
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