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10 February, 21:22

The number of moles of chloride ions in 250 ml of 4.00 M MgCL2

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  1. 10 February, 23:13
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    If you mean 4 moles per litre then:

    In 1 litre there is 4 moles, therefore in. 25 litres there is 1 mole.

    1 mole of Magnesium Chloride would produce 2 moles of chloride ions (MgCl2 can also be written as Mg1Cl2, which dissolves to produce 1Mg (2+) and 2Cl (1-) ions: a 1:2 ratio)

    So the answer is 2 moles of Chloride ions.
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