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A solution of CaCl2 is 0.5 mol/litre
(atomic mass of Cl = 19), then the
moles of chloride ions in 500 mL will
be​

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Answered by alonejatti
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Answer:To do that, use the molar mass of calcium chloride, the molar mass of elemental chlorine, and the fact that 1 mole of calcium chloride contains 2 moles of chlorine atoms. This means that for every 100 g of calcium chloride, you get 63.89 g of chlorine.

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