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A sample containing 0.213g Cl- is dissolved in 50.0ml of water how many moles of Cl- are in the solution?

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Answer:

There are 0.006 moles of Cl- in the solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem you should think in te concept of molar mass, the molar mass of Cl- is 35.45 grs/mol (it has the same mass as Cl, because electrons doesn´t contribute with significant mass). So,

35.45 grs --------- 1 mol Cl-

0.213 grs --------- x = 0.006 moles Cl-

There are 0.006 moles of Cl- in the solution.

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Answer:

There are 0.006 moles of Cl- in the solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem you should think in te concept of molar mass, the molar mass of Cl- is 35.45 grs/mol (it has the same mass as Cl, because electrons doesn´t contribute with significant mass). So,

35.45 grs --------- 1 mol Cl-

0.213 grs --------- x = 0.006 moles Cl-

There are 0.006 moles of Cl- in the solution.

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