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14 October, 13:57

How many sodium ions are in 3.0 moles of nacl

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  1. 14 October, 14:27
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    1 molecule of NaCl contains 1 sodium ion (Na+), that's why if we have 3.0 moles of.

    NaCl, we have 3.0 moles of Na+.

    N (ions) = n (mol) · NA.

    N (ions) = 3.0 moles · 6.02·1023 = 18.06 ·1023 ions.
  2. 14 October, 16:53
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    1 molecule of NaCl contains 1 sodium ion (Na+), that's why if we have 3.0 moles of.

    NaCl, we have 3.0 moles of Na+.

    N (ions) = n (mol) · NA.

    N (ions) = 3.0 moles · 6.02·1023 = 18.06 ·1023 ions.
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