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Write the equation for the dissolution of sr(no3)2 in water. how many moles of strontium ions and nitrate ions are produced by dissolving 0.5 mol of strontium nitrate?

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Sr(NO3)2 ---> Sr²⁺ + 2 NO3⁻
from the reaction 1 mol 1 mol 2 mol
from the problem 0.5 mol 0.5 mol 1 mol
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Answer: Moles of strontium and nitrate ions formed by dissolving 0.5 moles of strontium nitrate in water are 0.5 moles and 1 mole respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a chemical compound known as strontium nitrate having chemical formula
Sr(NO_3)_2. This is an ionic compound and when it is dissolved in water, it will dissociate into its respective ions.

We are given:

Moles of strontium nitrate = 0.5 moles

The chemical equation for the ionization of strontium nitrate follows:


Sr(NO_3)_2(aq.)\rightarrow Sr^(2+)(aq.)+2NO_3^-(aq.)

By Stoichiometry of reaction:

1 mole of strontium nitrate produces 1 mole of strontium ions and 2 moles of nitrate ions.

So, 0.5 moles of strontium nitrate will produce =
(1* 0.5)=0.5mol of strontium ions and
(2* 0.5)=1mol of nitrate ions.

Hence, moles of strontium and nitrate ions formed by dissolving 0.5 moles of strontium nitrate in water are 0.5 moles and 1 mole respectively.

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