Chemistry, asked by hokelly, 10 months ago

In a solution containing magnesium chloride and
iron(III) chloride, the molarities of magnesium
ions and chloride ions are 0.05 M and 0.40 M
respectively. What is the molarity of iron(III) ions
in the solution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a solution containing magnesium chloride and
iron(III) chloride, the molarities of magnesium
ions and chloride ions are 0.05 M and 0.40 M
respectively. What is the molarity of iron(III) ions
in the solution?


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Answered by Dar3boy
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➡️Option -: B✔️✔️

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